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Trump v. Nixon: When prosecution is in the public interest
Forty-eight years ago today, Richard Nixon resigned the presidency. That act set off a discussion within the Special Prosecutor’s Office as to whether he should be prosecuted, a debate that ended a month later with the pardon issued by President Ford. As the debate continues today about whether Donald Trump should be prosecuted for his efforts in 2021 to prevent a peaceful transition of power, it is useful to look back at some of the factors that were considered in 1974. Some of those in the Special Prosecutor’s Office considered the answer not subject to debate.  The evidence of Nixon’s guilt of obstructing justice was clear: the evidence was on recordings. Others were being prosecute

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