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"It would be a mistake," said Rubio, R-Florida, to Jake Tapper, of CNN, on "The State of the Union," about this possibility. "And I would strongly advise against it, I do not think that, in my opinion, the power of presidential pardon has not been created for this purpose."
"I just think it would not be the right thing to do.," He said. "And I think it would also be a huge political mistake, so I hope it will not happen, and that would be my position on this."
Wealth of Evidence
According to the record, Manafort also allegedly lied about his interactions with Konstantin Kilimnik, who allegedly had links with the Russian Army Intelligence Unit, accused of allegedly being responsible for the killing. to have hacked the democrats. The charges are adding more and more to the signs that the special advocate team has plenty of evidence of contacts between people close to Trump – even in the White House – and Russians during the campaign. 2016.
On Sunday, Rubio also discussed a possible pardon granted to Manafort with ABC's Martha Raddatz on "This Week," telling the host that pardons "should be used wisely."
"And I think that in fact, if something like that happened, it could trigger a debate about the desirability of changing the powers of rehabilitation in these circumstances," he said. said Rubio.
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