And Here You Thought The Hunter Biden Presidential Pardon Was Controversial...
Briefly

On Christmas Eve in 1992, President George H.W. Bush made the controversial decision to pardon six individuals involved in the Iran-Contra scandal, a move that would leave a lasting impact on his presidency.
Among those pardoned were two prominent Harvard Law-educated figures, Caspar Weinberger, who had been found guilty of charges related to the affair, and Robert McFarlane, whose case had not yet gone to trial.
Read at Above the Law
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