Federalist Paper #74
Date Submitted: 02/23/2001 08:40:20
<Tab/>The Federalist Papers in this section are about the roles of the President. Included in these roles is the president's right to pardon. There have been several instances where a president has used his right to pardon, whether it was right or not. Generally speaking, for cases of principle, the president should have the "assent of one, or both, of the branches of the legislative body" (Hamilton, 423).
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instances where it has been used properly, with the consent of one or both houses, and this usually has a good outcome. There are times when it is misused that we should think about how the president is doing his job, and what is going through his head when he does these things, as seen in Clinton's pardoning of Vignali. It is important for the president to have these powers, but not when used selfishly.
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