Washington Watch: Trump would have to wait years if he were to be pardoned in Georgia case — with no president or governor able to deliver

As analysts react to Donald Trump’s latest indictment, this time in Georgia’s Fulton County, they’re paying attention to how he might end up getting pardoned.

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