USLegal Pamphlet on Pardons or Clemency 2026

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U.S. Const. art. II, 2, cl. 1; see Garland, 71 U.S. at 373 (acknowleding that the Presidents authority to grant pardons is subject to the exception of cases of impeachment and that [w]ith that exception the power is unlimited ).
U.S. Supreme Court Acceptance, as well as delivery, of a pardon is essential to its validity; if rejected by the person to whom it is tendered, the court has no power to force it on him.
In Burdick v. United States (1915), the Supreme Court held that a pardon does not take effect if the defendant does not accept it. In 2021, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that acceptance of a pardon does not constitute a legal confession of guilt, recognizing the Supreme Courts earlier language as dicta.
In the federal system, commutation of sentence and pardon are different forms of executive clemency, which is a broad term that applies to the Presidents constitutional power to give leniency to persons who have committed federal crimes.
Northeastern University law experts say that a presidential pardon can not only be refused, but it may be practical for some recipients to do so. These people are well within their rights to refuse a pardon, Northeastern University School of Law Professor Jeremy Paul says.

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Trump issued a total of 144 pardons during his first four years in office: 1 in 2017, 6 in 2018, 11 in 2019, 52 in 2020, and 74 in January 2021. N/A Arpaios pardon was issued after his conviction, but prior to his being sentenced.
Pardons. Sedition, obstruction of an official act, vandalism, etc. On January 20, 2025, immediately after taking office a second time, Trump granted clemency to every criminal defendant charged, convicted, or sentenced for participation in the January 6 United States Capitol attackapproximately 1,500 defendants.

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