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- Bubba RayLv 73 years agoFavorite Answer
No, because Manafort would then be facing New York State charges, something Trump has no power to pardon. State prison is something Manafort would do anything to avoid and Trump knows that.
- Anonymous3 years ago
i hope he does. It will just make him look even more guilty of Russian collusion then he does now.
- harpertaraLv 73 years ago
No, it would only prove to many people that Trump is hiding something and is more of a 'mafia don' than a president.
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- Anonymous3 years ago
A blanket pardon issued in advance for anyone Mueller prosecutes would be the best way to end the witch hunt.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Why? He hasn't even been found guilty of anything. Yet.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Pardon is an admission of guilt. Is Trump admitting Manafort committed financial fraud and conspiracy against the United States?
I'm sure this has been told to Trump many times
- ?Lv 73 years ago
I would . The only reason he's being phucked with is because he worked on Trump's campaign .
Source(s): C'mon , the feds visited this issue in 2014 and opted not to prosecute . It's only because of Paul's involvement with Trump they decided to turn the screws . - Anonymous3 years ago
for trying to launder and avoid taxes on millions of dollars, sure. sounds about right.