One Signature, No Appeal
U.S. Constitution · Article II
The Constitution hands one person the power to erase a federal crime with a signature — no judge, no appeal, no explanation required. There is exactly one hard limit written into the clause, and most people can’t name it. Match each rule of the pardon power to what it actually does, straight from Article II.
No trivia, no tricks — just the public record, cut into cards. Match each fact to where it belongs and every correct match reveals the source, so you can check our work line by line.
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