I have absolute right to pardon myself, says Trump

IANS  |  Washington 

US said on Monday that he has the "absolute right" to himself in the inquiry, while insisting he has done nothing wrong.

But the said in a tweet that he "won't use that power" and called Robert Mueller's investigation "unconstitutional".

"As has been stated by numerous legal scholars, I have the absolute right to myself, but why would I do that when I have done nothing wrong? In the meantime, the never ending witch hunt, led by 13 very angry and conflicted Democrats (& others) continues into the mid-terms!" Trump said.

He lashed out at the inquiry into whether his election campaign had colluded with or obstructed justice, saying that he would "play the game" because he has "done nothing wrong".

The President's comments came after one of his attorneys in the investigation, Rudy Giuliani, said on Sunday that Trump "probably does" have the power to himself, but won't, reported.

Giuliani said: "I think the political ramifications of that would be tough. Pardoning other people is one thing. Pardoning yourself is another."

Giuliani wasn't the only Republican against the idea of Trump issuing a self-pardon. Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, told that he doesn't think the should grant himself a pardon.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 20:18 IST