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CNN —President Joe Biden made history Sunday when he granted a pardon to his son Hunter Biden for criminal convictions on gun and tax charges. With the pardon, Biden broke a clear public promise not to interfere with the justice system on his son’s behalf, something that will now stain his presidential legacy. She told me the framers did not anticipate the pardon power being used for close relations. In issuing the pardon for his son, Biden said Americans should still believe in the justice system. It’s in these final weeks in office that presidents frequently use their pardon power in the most controversial ways.
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US presidents have the power to pardon anyone in the country who has been convicted of a federal crime. Presidents can also pardon other presidents, like when Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon after the Watergate scandal. Loading Something is loading. While the crimes varied, they shared the commonality of their pardons being marred with controversy. From clemency for former confederates to Vietnam draft dodgers to pardoning the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich, here are some of the most notable presidential pardons in history.
Glencore’s Teck gambit could slip on an oily patch
  + stars: | 2023-04-06 | by ( Karen Kwok | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Valued at 6 times its expected 2024 EBITDA of $3.2 billion, Teck’s metals unit would be worth just under $20 billion. Glencore boss Gary Nagle’s alternative plan, which would hand Teck shareholders 24% of the enlarged company, initially looks more appealing. Nagle can’t put the business, the pride of Glencore founder Marc Rich, together with the new coal unit. The risk for Nagle is that Teck shareholders do too. Teck shareholders will vote on the company’s proposal on April 26.
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