Just weeks before the end of his presidency, Joe Biden announced a full and unconditional pardon for his son Hunter Biden for all federal crimes committed over 11 years.
Now, with Trump’s inauguration just around the corner, fears about what the incoming administration might investigate regarding a Biden presidency have further fueled high-level discussions about “preemptive pardons” for other suspicious individuals.
This is especially true after Trump’s recent appointment of Kash Patel as FBI Director.
According to the report, the discussion centered around pardons for individuals such as Dr. Anthony Fauci, former Representative Liz Cheney, and Senator-elect Adam Schiff.
The concept of preemptive amnesty is not new, but it is rarely implemented, raising serious ethical and legal issues.
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These very specific names seem to be an indicator of who the White House sees as rich targets for investigation. It also seems to be a tacit admission that one is considered guilty in the eyes of the public about certain matters.
Fauci has become a lightning rod for criticism during the COVID-19 crisis. According to critics, he perjured himself in congressional testimony regarding statements about gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Some even claim that under Fauci’s leadership, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded certain types of research.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has been a very strong critic.
Meanwhile, Schiff and Cheney both played important roles in the investigation into President-elect Trump. The investigation ultimately turned out to be a blatant partisan witch hunt.
Cheney played a key role on the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The riot used specious evidence to create a false media narrative of an insurrection and ultimately resulted in the imprisonment of a number of Trump associates who refused to cooperate with the circus.
Schiff is the person who led the first impeachment of President Trump and the investigation into allegations of ties to Russia during and after President Trump’s term.
Schiff repeatedly misled the public and abused his position to leak selective information.
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Shame on President Biden
As Biden’s presidency draws to a close, the decision on whether to grant preemptive pardons will define his time using the controversial presidential power. protect political ally.
But it has already been defined by his apparent willingness to use controversial powers to weaponize the federal government. against political the other party.
The government is keeping quiet about the results of the preemptive amnesty discussions. And if we’re being honest, President Biden probably has no idea it’s going on. These are probably the rogue employees who scammed his entire presidency and are now desperately trying to save their own skin and that of their muse from Fauci, Schiff and Cheney.
“Biden’s aides are deeply concerned about a variety of current and former officials who could face investigation and even prosecution,” Politico reported.
“White House officials are carefully considering extraordinary measures to provide comprehensive pardons to people who have not committed a crime. “Because it suggests impropriety, it only fuels criticism of Trump, and it could cause those who propose preemptive pardons to reject them.”
If Biden grants pardons to them, they will have to be investigated at the state level, where presidential pardons have no effect. Or the Trump administration should sue them into oblivion.
Fauci in particular has caused immeasurable damage and literally cost people lives and livelihoods.