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Caspar Weinberger
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- Bush Pardons for Iran-Contra: Rationale and Judicial Comparison (1992)
On December 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush issued pardons to six individuals implicated in the Iran-Contra affair, including former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, just weeks before leav…
- Poindexter's Claim of Implicit Reagan Authorization: Corroborating White House Records
During the Iran-Contra investigations, Vice Admiral John Poindexter, former National Security Advisor, claimed that President Ronald Reagan had implicitly or orally authorized the diversion of funds t…
- Iran-Contra Pardons: Rationales vs. Judicial Findings and Executive Authority Interpretations
The Iran-Contra Affair, a complex covert operation involving arms sales to Iran and funding of the Contras, led to numerous indictments and convictions of high-ranking Reagan administration officials.…
- Bush Administration Rationales for Iran-Contra Pardons (1992)
On December 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush granted full pardons to six individuals implicated in the Iran-Contra affair: Elliott Abrams, Robert McFarlane, Duane Clarridge, Alan Fiers, Jr., Clair…
- Bush Pardons for Iran-Contra: Declassified Legal Advice (1992)
In December 1992, President George H.W. Bush issued pardons for six individuals involved in the Iran-Contra affair, including former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. The pardons occurred shortl…
- Iran-Contra Pardons: Impact on Public Perception of Accountability
The Iran-Contra affair, a covert operation involving the Reagan administration's illegal arms sales to Iran and funding of Contra rebels, culminated in President George H.W. Bush's pardoning of six of…