White House vetting pardon requests as some push Trump to preemptively pardon family
Vetting has already commenced in some cases by White House lawyers, sources say.

As White House aides come to terms with the election results and turn their focus to the remaining weeks of President Trump's administration, multiple sources tell ABC News that various Trump allies and other lawyers have begun a campaign to petition the West Wing in hopes of securing pardons for those who might receive a sympathetic reception from the president.

Those in the mix for a potential pardon have ranged from family members and associates all the way to the Tiger King, according to sources.

The growing list is divided into two groups: those being pushed by Trump allies and friends, and requests from individuals serving sentences who aren't necessarily familiar to the president.

The process is not unique to the Trump administration, but some sources say that Trump is prone to subvert the normal procedures when it comes to pardoning, and could announce one-offs as he sees fit rather than waiting until the very end of his term as past presidents have done.

White House vetting pardon requests as some push Trump to preemptively pardon family  - ABC News
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Multiple sources tell ABC News that various Trump allies have begun a campaign to petition the West Wing in hopes of securing pardons from the president.