Sunday, August 4, 2019
Pardon Debate :: essays research papers
Pardon Debate à à à à à Does money increase power over the rest of the nation? President Clintonââ¬â¢s last minute pardons before leaving the White House has left a lingering shadow over his two year Presidency. To understand this controversy, we would need to discuss the Mar Rich pardon, the Glenn Braswell pardon, and the negative impact that these had on the former President and former first lady. à à à à à The article ââ¬Å"A President and a pardon, a price?â⬠written by Mark Mezzetti and Gary Cohen, stated that Marc Rich fled from the U.S. to Switzerland in 1983 to dodge a tax fraud charge. On the morning of Clintonââ¬â¢s final day in office, the criticism was becoming well known around the White House. President Clinton had pardoned her from the tax fraud charge. Carol Elder Bruce, the clients lawyer, informed committee staff members that Mrs. Rich had contributed over $200 million to the Clinton Library Fund. (26). A well known source told U.S. News Today that so far Marc Rich has contributed $450,000 in the past three years. (26). Mr. Rich had donated more than $1 million for Democrats between 1991-1992. He also gave $70,000 to Hillary Clintonââ¬â¢s campaign for New Yorkââ¬â¢s Senator. à à à à à While Micheal Milken, former Junk-bond king, waited for a pardon, Clinton fundraisers approached him for money. His spokesman stated that Mr. Milken gave nothing to the fund raiser.(26). But on Presidents Clintonââ¬â¢s last day in office an e-mail had been sent to Jack Quinn by Denis Rich, Marcââ¬â¢s ex-wife, that there was news that Milken will not get the pardon. Milken, who was a pardon applicant that did not contribute to the Clinton Library Fund. à à à à à Another pardon that was given before President Clinton left was for Glenn Braswell. An article written by Mark Mazzetti and Shelia Kaplan called ââ¬Å"The scandal that keeps on givingâ⬠, gave the impression that herb supplement dealer Glenn Braswell was pardoned the same day also. President Clintonââ¬â¢s brother-n-law Hugh Rodham had accepted $400,000 to plead Braswellââ¬â¢s case. (25). This damage was felt mostly by Hillary Clinton. Mrs. Clinton was disappointed in her brother. The former first lady insisted that Rodham return the money that he had taken for the case. The White House log books records each visitorââ¬â¢s time and date they enter the White House. Therefore they can track the times and days when Rodham was at the White House. The White Houses formal couple stated in an interview, that they know nothing about Rodhamââ¬â¢s connection with the Braswell pardon.
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