should the president be allowed to pardon himself?
Sure.
Just as congress should be allowed to enact articles of impeachment and strip him of any power or position and put him in a position where he can't pardon himself.
it is impossible for donald trump to obstruct justice,since he is the top legal official in the country,and has the right to interfere in any federal legal case,and,if he commits a crime,that he can just pardon himself for it,if he is convicted.
It is impossible for donald trump to obstruct justice in an investigation started and controlled by the executive branch of government.
It takes congress enacting articles of impeachment to start an investigation with their resources and subpoena power (in conjunction with the judicial branch) to investigate alleged charges in which the president can't interfere.
Let's say you live in a small town and you just elected a sheriff. That's the only law enforcement officer.
Based on the legal terminology as opposed to hypothetical semantics is it possible for the sheriff to interfere in an investigation performed on himself that he started himself?
Or put another way, if you come up with a new way to play solitaire, that only you know, you set the rules yourself, and then you don't abide by those rules, can it "legally" be considered "cheating" at solitaire?
to me,that means that he has put himself above the law... do you agree with this?
I do not agree that he has put himself above the law.
should the president be above the law?
He can't be as long as the other branches of government are functional.
The legislative and executive branch can begin impeachment proceedings on any alleged crime, the success of which is based on by what their resources can prove.
should he have the power to pardon himself,if he is found guilty of commiting a crime?
That's not going to happen and is quite silly.
FBI agents based solely on their own authority go to the white house to arrest the president who is remanded to some secure facility or home and he just sits there until the trial date, sits in silence during the trial until they find him guilty, meanwhile the legislative branch just sits there and does absolutely nothing whatsoever, and at the end of the trial the president just stands up and yells "neener neener, I was touching home base! I pardon myself!" and by the power of greyskull the manacles fall off, his orange jumpsuit turns into a business power suit, and all of a sudden people just accept his declaration and authority as president?
should he have the power to pardon himself,if he is found guilty of commiting a crime?
If he is "found guilty of committing a crime" then articles of impeachment would have been in place already and the judicial branch and the legislative branch would be working together.
He would have no power.
Innocent until proven guilty.
No one is "found guilty of committing a crime" until they actually go through the trial. Despite what The Enquirer or CNN says about someone.
If the FBI arrests and jails him, under no authority other than that given to them through the executive branch (which the people voted Trump to be the executive of), Trump can "pardon" himself, tell the FBI to go screw themselves.
If the legislative and judicial branches go through the law (impeachment) and find him guilty of committing a crime, if the judicial and legislative branches give authority to FBI resources to arrest and jail him, he can't "pardon" himself.
BEFORE robert mueller finishes his investigation,is it legal for donald trump to interfere in it,and obstruct the investigation?
Yes. Because it was started by the executive branch.
Not congress as part of the impeachment process.
Not the judicial branch.
Might as well say "Obama changed Obamacare, allowing insurance companies reimbursement without an act of congress, through an executive memo! Now Trump has passed an executive order to not reimburse insurance companies! Trump is putting himself above the law!"
FINISHES his investigation,and reveals the evidence that he has dug up during his investigation,and gets an indictment against him,should donald trump be allowed to pardon himself
If the indictment is only supported by the FBI and ignored by the legislative branch, if the legislative branch does not start impeachment proceedings at all, then yes.
If the legislative branch takes the indictment and runs with the impeachment proceedings, Trump can't "pardon" himself.
If it's just the FBI indictment, he doesn't really need to "pardon" himself so much as say "F' you FBI, I'm changing the head and you's all gonna get fired."
doesnt he have to wait until there is a CONVICTION against him,before he can issue a pardon for something?
Yes.
And if there is a conviction and impeachment proceedings, he can't "pardon" himself.
OMG! Was the entire point of this thread to prove that "Trump uses imprecise language!?"
Holy moly! I just hope he doesn't know the covfefe loophole in the constitution which will make him king forever.