Supreme Court lawyer calls Donald Trump's actions 'lawless' and 'unprecedented' after pardons

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Neal Katyal said the country had a 'robust tradition of law' and suggested it would 'find a way to catch up' with the president

A Supreme Court lawyer who wrote a book setting out the case for President Donald Trump's impeachment warned the commander-in-chief that the law would"find a way to catch up with him" after he issued 11 pardons and commutations on Tuesday.

yesterday— including former New York police commissioner Bernie Kerik, who was convicted of tax fraud in 2010, and the"junk bond king" Michael Milken.

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