Speculation is mounting as to a possible extravaganza of pardons coming from President Trump, following his pardon of General Flynn.

Trump Has Not Granted Many Pardons During His Time In Office

This week, President Trump pardoned his former National Security Advisor, General Mike Flynn, who had been charged with lying to the FBI in 2017 during the Russiagate scandal.

“Congratulations to General Flynn and his wonderful family, I know you will now have a truly fantastic Thanksgiving!” the President tweeted.

Following the pardon of Flynn, there has been much speculation as to who might be next on the President Trump’s pardon list.

The President has used the pardon power extremely sparingly during his time in office, with 29 pardons to date and 45 acts of clemency in total.

In comparison, President Obama granted 1,927 acts of clemency, and 212 pardons.

President Trump’s numbers are the lowest of any president since President William McKinley took office back in 1897.

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Gaetz: The President Should Wield That Power “Effectively And Robustly”

Representative Matt Gaetz appeared on Fox News on Wednesday to encourage President Trump to “wield that pardon power effectively and robustly.”

“President Trump should pardon Michael Flynn, he should pardon the Thanksgiving turkey, he should pardon everyone from himself, to his administration officials, to Joe Exotic if he has to,” Gaetz argued.

“You see from the radical left a bloodlust that will only be quenched if they come after the people who worked so hard to animate the Trump administration with the policies and the vigor and the effectiveness that delivered for the American people,” he concluded.

Some suggestions of those who could receive pardons include the two former Trump campaign advisors, Rick Gates and George Papadopoulos, who were both convicted from cases relating to the Russia investigation.

Roger Stone had his sentence commuted, but was never pardoned.

Pardon for Edward Snowden?

There is a current bipartisan push from people across the spectrum for the President to pardon both Edward Snowden and Julian Assange.

Representative Tulsi Gabbard said the President should consider pardoning the pair, as they had “at great personal sacrifice exposed the deception and criminality of those in the deep state.”

Gabbard was joined by Gaetz, as well as Representative Thomas Massie in their requests.

Snowden himself tweeted that he has seen “more calls for pardon this year than in all others,” and that “no other issue in our time unites left, right, and centre like the struggle to end governments’ abuse of mass surveillance and secrecy.”

This piece originally appeared in ThePoliticalInsider.com and is used by permission.

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