Conservative writers are calling for a pardon of former President Donald Trump just days after his 37-count indictment was unsealed. The Washington Post and Politico published op-eds arguing for a Trump pardon. They suggest that pardoning Trump would display leadership, repair the nation's political fabric, and eliminate the narrative of a "deep state" conspiracy. They also propose that a future Republican president should use the pardon power to put a "noxious chapter" behind us.
The author of this article, initially concerned about prosecuting Trump, acknowledges the need for indictment due to the seriousness of Trump's legal difficulties. Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents and his actions surrounding the January 6 Capitol Hill riot complicate the case for a pardon. Even if pardoned for one set of charges, Trump still faces potential indictments in other jurisdictions, such as New York and Georgia. Ultimately, the fate of Trump and the nation's political climate will be decided by the legal processes and the response of Trump and his supporters.
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