After it was reported that President Donald Trump was asking about his authority to potentially pardon his aides, family members and himself, a lawyer on his legal team insisted that “pardons are not on the table” on Sunday, but also said the president’s ability to pardon himself is still an open question. Trump’s attorney Jay Sekulow said on ABC’s “This Week” that the legal team continues “to not have conversations with the president of the United States regarding pardons.” “Pardons have not been discussed and pardons are not on the table,” he insisted.