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President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden Before Leaving Office (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader writes from a report via The Verge: Ever since Edward Snowden set in motion the most powerful public act of whistleblowing in U.S. history, he has been living in exile in Russia from the United States. An article in this week's New York Magazine looks at how Snowden may have a narrow window of opportunity where President Obama could pardon him before he leaves office. Presumably, once he leaves office, the chances of Snowden being pardoned by Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump are miniscule. Obama has said nothing in the past few years to suggest he's interested in pardoning Snowden. Not only would it contradict his national security policy, but it will severely alienate the intelligence community for many years to come. With that said, anyone who values a free and secure internet believes pardoning Snowden would be the right thing to do. The Verge reports: "[Snowden] faces charges under the Espionage Act, which makes no distinction between delivering classified files to journalists and delivering the same files to a foreign power. For the first 80 years of its life, it was used almost entirely to prosecute spies. The president has prosecuted more whistleblowers under the Espionage Act than all president before him combined. His Justice Department has vastly expanded the scope of the law, turning it from a weapon against the nation's enemies to one that's pointed against its own citizens. The result will be less scrutiny of the nation's most powerful agencies, and fewer forces to keep them in check. With Snowden's push for clemency, the president has a chance to complicate that legacy and begin to undo it. It's the last chance we'll have."

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  1. Snowden? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    He'll have to pardon Hillary first

  2. Re:like Clinton, he'll pardon a lot of people by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    It would be pointless anyway since President Trump will soon unpardon him and send the bill for the used office supplies to Scotland.

  3. Re:like Clinton, he'll pardon a lot of people by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Obama has already appointed the Director of Pardoning Edward Snowden, a job title created just for this purpose.

    He appointed Xavier Breath to the post. He has a lot of experience with the qualifications necessary for the job, having been in charge of Car Talk's pay raises for decades.

  4. Re:Should? by Dark+Fire · · Score: 2, Funny

    That is a terrible idea. The world isn't ready to know about the alien reptile people. Couldn't you have used something else as your example? Hopefully no one takes your post seriously.

  5. Not going to happen by Dunbal · · Score: 1, Funny

    He's saving his pardon for Hillary.

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  6. Re:like Clinton, he'll pardon a lot of people by CrimsonAvenger · · Score: 3, Funny

    Are these the guys who have already served the maximum prison term allowed by the revised laws that you're talking about?

    What's really pathetic about that particular bunch of pardons is that he won't consider it for someone who has served for less than 10 years. So there are people who have been in prison for nine years for a crime that as of last year has a three year maximum sentence that Obama won't pardon....

    Pardon me for not being impressed by his pardons.

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  7. Re: Today's standards by Beeftopia · · Score: 4, Funny

    "When I was a young man, they told me if I voted for Goldwater, I'd get sent to Vietnam. I voted for Goldwater and sure enough, I got sent to Vietnam."