Because the real story has yet to emerge.
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How can a president pardon himself without admitting to a crime
How can a president pardon himself without admitting to a crime
How can a president pardon himself without admitting to a crime
This is a question that appears can only be given a very subjective answer. Its a matter of perception. Some say, Abraham Lincoln, some say John F. Kennedy, some Ronald Reagen, while others Bill Clinton or George W. Bush. So you can see the dilemma we have here.
There are two interpretations of your question: 1. Why does my boyfriend argue with me first and then argue with the people who cause us problems? 2. Why does my boyfriend argue with me rather than with the people who cause us problems? Which is it?
Argument. People who "argue" can be said to be having an "argument".
Woodrow Wilson
He was elected by the Iranian people in a general election in both 2005 and 2009. However, many Iranians argue that these elections were rigged by the Iranian government.
disagreements
In the movie American Psycho, what actually happened to Paul Allen is debatable. Some argue that the murders were all in the protagonist's head.
Critics argue that President John F. Kennedy struggled with decisiveness, particularly during the Cuban Missile Crisis, where some believe his actions were overly cautious and led to unnecessary tension. Additionally, his administration faced challenges in civil rights, as initial inaction disappointed many advocates. His foreign policies, such as the escalation of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, also faced criticism for lacking a clear strategy. Lastly, some point to his personal controversies and alleged misconduct as factors that detracted from his presidential image.