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Pardon-Gate.  The first time donations were ever connected as a possible motive for presidential pardons.

Hugh Rodham, brother-in-law of former President Clinton, is shown in an undated file photo. Rodham received about $200,000 for successfully lobbying for a pardon and a prison commutation that the former president granted on his last day in office, The Associated Press has learned. The money has been returned.(AP Photo/file)

Pardon-Gate. The first time donations were ever connected as a possible motive for presidential pardons. Hugh Rodham, brother-in-law of former President Clinton, is shown in an undated file photo. Rodham received about $200,000 for successfully lobbying for a pardon and a prison commutation that the former president granted on his last day in office, The Associated Press has learned. The money has been returned.(AP Photo/file)

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