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- THE WEEK, Page 11NATIONPresidential Present
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- On the night before Christmas, Bush grants Iran-contra pardons
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- 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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- 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.
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- 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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