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[/news/donald_trump/index.html Donald Trump] lawyer [/news/rudy-giuliani/index.html Rudy Giuliani] has discussed a preemptive pardon for himself with President Donald Trump, it was reported Tuesday - even while arguing he can overturn the results of an 'illegitimate election.'<br>The former New York mayor has been the most vocal and [http://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=out-front%20defender out-front defender] of Trump's unsubstantiated charges of [/news/2020-election/index.html election] fraud, seeking to persuade numerous states that went for [/news/joe-biden/index.html Joe Biden] to overturn their results.<br>But Giuliani and Trump also have discussed the former New York Mayor's future, the [ ] reports. <br>The two men have discussed the topic in the past and it is not clear who brought up the idea. <br>They discussed a possible pardon last week, two sources told the paper. <br>On the day before Thanksgiving, Trump pardoned former National Security Advisor [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-le-hoi-yen-tu-chua-ba-vang-quang-ninh-du-lich-yen-tu-tu-ha-noi.html tour yên tử ba vàng] Mike Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his Russia contacts, then sought to withdraw the plea in court. <br>         President Donald Trump is said to have been asked by his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani for a pre-emptive pardon <br>         We can win: Rudy Giuliani has been publicly claiming that it is possible to overturn the election results - but asking for a pardon behind closed doors suggests he is not as confident as he wants people to believe<br>         <br>        <br>Giuliani has reportedly been under investigation by federal prosecutors in New York over his work in Ukraine, which became the heart of Trump's impeachment.<br>The impeachment revealed efforts by Giuliani and his associates to push out the former U.S.<br><br>ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. <br>Draft documents revealed last [ ] Giuliani seeking to have Ukrainian government officials pay substantial fees to his consulting firm, although there is no evidence the deals went through. <br>Giuliani denied the report on Twitter.  '#FakeNews NYT lies again. Never had the discussion they falsely attribute to an anonymous source.<br><br>Hard to keep up with all their lies,' he wrote.<br>He represented Trump pro bono in his efforts to defend against the Democratic-led impeachment. <br>The Times previously reported Giuliani is being paid $20,000 per day in his election defense, although he has denied that figure. <br>On Monday, Giuliani associate Lev Parnas pleaded not guilty to defrauding in investors through the Florida-based company he set up, called Fraud Guarantee.<br>The Ukraine-born Parnas assisted Giuliani in his efforts to dig up dirt on the Bidens in Ukraine. <br>Parnas tweeted Tuesday 'Pardons were always discussed in the #TrumpCult.<br><br>The question is will you accept one? Innocent people don't need a pardon.'<br>U.S. intelligence alerted the White House last year that a Russian intelligence officer was seeking to feed disinformation to Giuliani in his efforts to uncover information in Ukraine. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/wires/reuters/article-9006099/Pelosi-Mnuchin-speak-Tuesday-COVID-19-relief.html  Pelosi, Mnuchin to speak Tuesday on COVID-19 relief] [/news/article-9005765/Trump-raised-170-million-Election-Day-appeal-defense-fund.html  Donald Trump has raised $170 million since Election Day by...] [/news/article-9004555/Obama-jokes-theres-not-office.html  'Who knew there's a whole bunch of stuff you don't actually...] [/news/article-9005649/Donald-Trump-host-two-Christmas-parties-DAY-no-mention-masks-invites.html  REVEALED: Trump will host up to two Christmas parties a DAY...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>3.3k shares<br><br><br>There is precedent for presidents using their virtually limitless pardon power preemptively.<br>Gerald Ford famously preemptively pardoned Richard Nixon, and paid a political price for it.<br>There has also been talk in legal circles about whether Trump could seek to issue a self-pardon in order to wipe away potential legal exposure for himself.<br><br>Even if it were upheld, Trump could still be subject to prosecution in state courts. New York investigators have already been investigating [http://www.fool.com/search/solr.aspx?q=alleged alleged] possible insurance and financial fraud. <br>Giuliani was in Arizona Monday attending a Republican-led hearing-style event where he laid out broad claims of election fraud even as the state's Republican governor certified the result[/news/fox-news/index.html Trump's pardon for Flynn offered a far-reaching assurance against prosecution.<br>Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell, pictured center, said although she believed the pardon was 'absolute' she did not know about the president's ability to pardon himself<br>In pardoning his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, President Trump granted him broad protection against any future charges of perjury, which an outside counsel argued Flynn's attempt to change his plea amounted to<br>The text of President Trump's November 25 pardon of Michael Flynn was revealed Monday as prosecutors moved to have the case dropped as moot<br>The move by Giuliani came as Fox News][/news/fox-news/index.html Fox News] host Sean Hannity suggested [/news/donald_trump/index.html Trump] should pardon himself and his family before leaving the [/news/white-house/index.html White House] in January. <br>The suggestion was made on Hannity's Fox News radio show on Monday while discussing how Trump last week announced a full pardon for his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.<br>Speaking to former Trump attorney Sidney Powell - fired from Trump's 'elite strike force' legal team when her conspiracy theories went to far even for the president - Hannity suggested that the president needed to protect himself from future legal investigations in order to protect himself from the incoming Biden administration.<br>Hannity said that President-elect Joe Biden was being publicly encouraged to investigate and prosecute Trump for any criminal misconduct while he was president.<br>'The president out the door needs to pardon his whole family and himself, because they want this witch hunt to go on in perpetuity.<br><br>They're so full of rage and insanity against the president,' Hannity said.<br>'I mean,  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-le-hoi-yen-tu-chua-ba-vang-quang-ninh-du-lich-yen-tu-tu-ha-noi.html tour yên tử ba vàng] I assume that the power of the pardon is absolute, and that he should be able to pardon anybody that he wants to?'   <br>'It is absolute it's in the Constitution,' Powell confirmed. <br>Powell, who has been key to pushing an election conspiracy that corrupt voting machines stole the election from Trump, then added that she did not know about Trump's 'authority to pardon himself'.<br>Powell then went on to suggest that such a pardon should not be necessary because 'the president is going to get another four years in office to finish the job he started because the election fraud we're uncovering is massive.'<br>Donald Trump's pardon on Wednesday of his former national security adviser Michael Flynn kicked off speculation that a string of pardons could be next - including for the president and his family. <br>Trump has granted clemency to supporters before, most notably earlier this year when he commuted the criminal sentence of Roger Stone, who was sentenced to prison after being convicted of lying under oath to lawmakers.<br>        President Trump would have the right to pardon any family members as he sees fit.<br><br>Above, (From R) Barron Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, US President Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, Lara Trump, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Michael Boulos<br>The president is reported to have asked aides if he has the right to pardon himself and family members and has even asked if he could issue pardons pre-emptively for things people could be charged with in the future. <br>In 2018, Trump even said he had the 'absolute right' to pardon himself - a claim many constitutional law scholars dispute.<br>After he pardoned Flynn, Trump shared a tweet on Wednesday from Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, one of his closest allies on Capitol Hill, who said the president should also consider a pardon for himself.<br>'President Trump should pardon Flynn, the Thanksgiving turkey, and everyone from himself, to his admin, to Joe Exotic if he has to,' Gaetz wrote. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-1d0d1070-33fd-11eb-96dc-7defd57b17af" website NEWS: Rudy Giuliani asked Trump about pre-emptive pardon
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[/news/china/index.html China] is sending a spaceship to the Moon later this month to collect the first samples of rock and dust to be returned to Earth in more than 40 years.<br>Chang'e-5 will have just a single lunar day to collect the material from a previously unexplored region of the near side of the Moon before returning to Earth.<br>The last time rock samples from the surface of the Moon were brought back to Earth was from the last Apollo mission that returned home in December 1972.<br>China is one of just three countries - including the USSR and the US - to have successfully made a soft landing on the surface of our nearest celestial neighbour.<br>The rocks will help scientists better date the last known volcanic activity on the surface of the Moon - thought to be anything from 1 billion to 3.5 billion years ago. <br>The spaceship will lift off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan Island on November 24 on a Long March 5 rocket and land in the north of the Oceanus Procellarum - a vast lava plain on the lunar surface.<br>         Chang'e-5 will have just a single lunar day - 14 Earth days - to collect the material from a previously unexplored region of the near side of the Moon before returning <br>         The spaceship will lift off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan Island [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/du-lich-trung-quoc-gia-re/ tour trung quoc] on November 24 on a Long March 5 rocket and land in the north of the Oceanus Procellarum (dark region pictured) - a vast lava plain on the lunar surface<br>It was originally due to launch in 2017 but an engine failure in the launch rocket delayed the lift off - with it finally expected to happen this year.<br>The mission is designed to collect samples of dust and debris from a previously unexplored region of the near side of the Moon and return them to the Earth.<br>This will enable scientists to better study the formation of the Moon and better understand its age and the rocks and  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/du-lich-trung-quoc-gia-re/ kynghidongduong.vn] minerals on the lunar surface. <br>It is described as a 'grab and go' mission, featuring a lander, ascender, orbiter and returner as part of the Chang'e-5 spacecraft.<br>         In a complicated process the mission will see Chang'e-5 deploy a lander and ascender to the lunar surface, drill for rock samples, re-enter lunar orbit, rendezvous with a returner space ship that will come back to Earth and fall to the surface via a parachute with the rock samples<br>         The craft will land close to Mons Rumker, a 1,300 mile high volcanic complex within the vast lava plain known as the Oceanus Procellarum<br>After the craft enters the lunar orbit the lander and ascender will split off and descend to the surface - close to Mons Rumker, a 1,300 mile high volcanic complex.<br>This is in the northern region of the Oceanus Procellarum - a vast and very dark lava plain that is visible from Earth with the naked eye.<br>After touchdown the lander will drill up to six and a half feet into the ground, extend a robotic arm and  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/du-lich-trung-quoc-gia-re/ tour trung quoc] scoot up to 4lbs of material ready to come back to Earth. <br>It all has to be completed in a single lunar day - or about 14 Earth days to avoid any dangerous and damaging overnight temperatures that could harm equipment.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/sciencetech/article-8909935/NASA-reestablishes-contact-43-year-old-Voyager-2-11-6-BILLION-miles-Earth.html  NASA reestablishes contact with 43-year-old Voyager 2 which...] [/sciencetech/article-8909399/Astronomers-claim-Moons-long-lost-twin.html  Astronomers find the Moon's 'long-lost twin': Large rock...] [/sciencetech/article-8909049/All-seven-planets-visible-night-sky-week.html  Solar system puts on a show: All seven planets will be...] [/sciencetech/article-8906289/International-Space-Station-hails-two-decades-continuous-human-presence-low-Earth-orbit.html  International Space Station marks two decades of humans...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>16 shares<br><br><br>According to Clive Neal, a geoscientists at the University of Notre Dame, speaking to Nature, 'anything could go wrong' including the lander toppling over, crash landings or samples escaping from the canister along the way.<br>Assuming the lander is able to hold on to the rock samples it enter the ascender, lift off into orbit then rendezvous with the returner vehicle which will bring them home.<br>If it all goes well then sometime in early December the samples will parachute back to Earth towards the Siziwang Banner in Inner Mongolia for collection. <br>The Chnag'e-5 trip is the latest in a series of increasingly complex missions launched by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) to the lunar surface.  <br>CNSA sent lunar orbiters in 2007 and 2010 named Chang'e-1 and 2 after the mythical Chinese Moon goddess - followed by Chang'e-3 in 2013 that landed a rover.<br>         China is only the third country to have made a soft landing on the surface of the Moon after the US (purple and turquoise) and the USSR (red).<br><br>If the [https://www.academia.edu/people/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=sample%20mission sample mission] goes ahead it will be the first samples from the lunar surface returned to Earth in over 40 years<br>Last year Chang'e-4 became the first to touch down on the surface of the far side of the Moon, cementing China's place in the lunar exploration history books.<br>The country hopes to have humans on the surface of the Moon by 2030 - about six years after NASA hopes to send the first woman and next man as part of the Artemis mission - that could eventually see European astronauts land on the surface. <br>Bringing rock samples back from the surface is a whole new level of complexity for the space agency, with only the USSR and US having previously done so.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS sciencetech" data-version="2" id="mol-c024b4a0-2022-11eb-bbf6-6ba57437d4e7" website ROCKS will be scooped up from lunar surface by China this month

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[/news/china/index.html China] is sending a spaceship to the Moon later this month to collect the first samples of rock and dust to be returned to Earth in more than 40 years.
Chang'e-5 will have just a single lunar day to collect the material from a previously unexplored region of the near side of the Moon before returning to Earth.
The last time rock samples from the surface of the Moon were brought back to Earth was from the last Apollo mission that returned home in December 1972.
China is one of just three countries - including the USSR and the US - to have successfully made a soft landing on the surface of our nearest celestial neighbour.
The rocks will help scientists better date the last known volcanic activity on the surface of the Moon - thought to be anything from 1 billion to 3.5 billion years ago. 
The spaceship will lift off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan Island on November 24 on a Long March 5 rocket and land in the north of the Oceanus Procellarum - a vast lava plain on the lunar surface.
Chang'e-5 will have just a single lunar day - 14 Earth days - to collect the material from a previously unexplored region of the near side of the Moon before returning 
The spaceship will lift off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan Island tour trung quoc on November 24 on a Long March 5 rocket and land in the north of the Oceanus Procellarum (dark region pictured) - a vast lava plain on the lunar surface
It was originally due to launch in 2017 but an engine failure in the launch rocket delayed the lift off - with it finally expected to happen this year.
The mission is designed to collect samples of dust and debris from a previously unexplored region of the near side of the Moon and return them to the Earth.
This will enable scientists to better study the formation of the Moon and better understand its age and the rocks and kynghidongduong.vn minerals on the lunar surface. 
It is described as a 'grab and go' mission, featuring a lander, ascender, orbiter and returner as part of the Chang'e-5 spacecraft.
In a complicated process the mission will see Chang'e-5 deploy a lander and ascender to the lunar surface, drill for rock samples, re-enter lunar orbit, rendezvous with a returner space ship that will come back to Earth and fall to the surface via a parachute with the rock samples
The craft will land close to Mons Rumker, a 1,300 mile high volcanic complex within the vast lava plain known as the Oceanus Procellarum
After the craft enters the lunar orbit the lander and ascender will split off and descend to the surface - close to Mons Rumker, a 1,300 mile high volcanic complex.
This is in the northern region of the Oceanus Procellarum - a vast and very dark lava plain that is visible from Earth with the naked eye.
After touchdown the lander will drill up to six and a half feet into the ground, extend a robotic arm and tour trung quoc scoot up to 4lbs of material ready to come back to Earth. 
It all has to be completed in a single lunar day - or about 14 Earth days to avoid any dangerous and damaging overnight temperatures that could harm equipment.
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According to Clive Neal, a geoscientists at the University of Notre Dame, speaking to Nature, 'anything could go wrong' including the lander toppling over, crash landings or samples escaping from the canister along the way.
Assuming the lander is able to hold on to the rock samples it enter the ascender, lift off into orbit then rendezvous with the returner vehicle which will bring them home.
If it all goes well then sometime in early December the samples will parachute back to Earth towards the Siziwang Banner in Inner Mongolia for collection. 
The Chnag'e-5 trip is the latest in a series of increasingly complex missions launched by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) to the lunar surface.  
CNSA sent lunar orbiters in 2007 and 2010 named Chang'e-1 and 2 after the mythical Chinese Moon goddess - followed by Chang'e-3 in 2013 that landed a rover.
China is only the third country to have made a soft landing on the surface of the Moon after the US (purple and turquoise) and the USSR (red).

If the sample mission goes ahead it will be the first samples from the lunar surface returned to Earth in over 40 years
Last year Chang'e-4 became the first to touch down on the surface of the far side of the Moon, cementing China's place in the lunar exploration history books.
The country hopes to have humans on the surface of the Moon by 2030 - about six years after NASA hopes to send the first woman and next man as part of the Artemis mission - that could eventually see European astronauts land on the surface. 
Bringing rock samples back from the surface is a whole new level of complexity for the space agency, with only the USSR and US having previously done so.
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS sciencetech" data-version="2" id="mol-c024b4a0-2022-11eb-bbf6-6ba57437d4e7" website ROCKS will be scooped up from lunar surface by China this month