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The call for the removal of President Donald Trump from power, or another impeachment, is getting louder from Democratic lawmakers. But what if he tries to invoke a self-pardon? Experts weigh in. I certainly imagine his advisors would be telling him, if you want to protect yourself from criminal liability the safest way to do that is do what Richard Nixon did. Which is to resign and then have your vice president, who becomes president, pardon you and that would make the pardon valid and there would be no question about it, says law professor Julie Nice of University of San Francisco.