“The Supreme Court has made clear that, subject to the exception for impeachment, the president’s power to grant pardons is “unlimited,” with virtually no oversight or limiting role for Congress.
The president can issue a pardon at any point after a crime is committed and before, during or after criminal proceedings have taken place. The president cannot, however, pardon someone for future crimes. A pardon covers both the offender’s conviction for the crime and the sentence for that crime.”
https://www.scotusblog.com/2021/01/the-supreme-court-and-the-presidents-pardon-power/
My point was that the word "pardon" in legal terminology (as used in the Constitution) signifies the absolution of a criminal conviction. A conviction requires an indictment and trial before it happens. A pardon cannot be made for a crime that, in the documentary sense, has not "occurred" or cannot be identified. What is being pardoned?
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The 8-point rundown was informative. The rest, although being a good wrap-up, was slow scenery. I tend to reserve the word "lie" for false statements about a known past or present reality. What Biden did was more along the lines of a breach of promise (how do you really lie about an unknown future?). Still a serious breach of honesty.