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<text id=93TT2608>
<title>
Jan. 04, 1993: Presidential Present
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
Jan. 04, 1993 Man of the Year:Bill Clinton
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE WEEK, Page 11
NATION
Presidential Present
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<p>On the night before Christmas, Bush grants Iran-contra pardons
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<p> George Bush has been busy lately tidying up his presidency
for the history books. But his decision to grant pardons to six
Iran-contra defendants may have the opposite effect. If
anything, Bush's Christmas Eve gift is likely to make historians
more curious than ever about his own role in the scandal--especially in view of independent counsel Lawrence Walsh's
charge that the President has withheld "highly relevant"
Iran-contra notes.
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<p> The most prominent of those pardoned was former Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who was awaiting trial in January.
The President also absolved former National Security Adviser
Robert McFarlane, former Assistant Secretary of State Elliot
Abrams and three ex-CIA officials: Duane Clarridge, Alan Fiers
and Clair George. Conspicuously absent from Bush's list were
other Iran-contra defendants, including Richard Secord, deemed
by the President to have gained financially from the affair.
</p>
<p> Walsh, whose six-year Iran-contra investigation has cost
more than $32 million, and who is still working on a final
report to Congress, was asked if the pardons meant that
government officials are above the law. "That," replied the
prosecutor, "depends on the President you work for."
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