State Charges? Biden's Preemptive Pardons Not End of Story

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By    |   Tuesday, 04 February 2025 07:46 AM EST ET

In an unprecedented and controversial move, President Joe Biden issued a series of preemptive pardons during his final hours in office on the morning of Donald Trump's inauguration.

The pardons included broad-brushed preemptive "forgiveness" for Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, and members of the Jan. 6 House Select Committee, including staff and law enforcement officials who testified about the Capitol breach. So, while after years in jail, about 1,500 J-6ers were freed via pardons and 14 with commuted sentences, critics argue that justice will not be served against those responsible for their imprisonment.

Jerry McGlothlin

Jerry McGlothlin is a writer, media consultant, and CEO of Special Guests Publicity, a firm specializing in booking guests on major media platforms. With decades of experience in communications, he focuses on exploring political and societal issues from a conservative perspective.

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In an unprecedented and controversial move, President Joe Biden issued a series of preemptive pardons during his final hours in office on the morning of Donald Trump's inauguration.
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