Biden administration discusses "preemptive pardon" for those who may be prosecuted for Trump - WP
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The Biden administration is discussing the possibility of preemptively pardoning officials who may face prosecution under the Trump presidency. Potential candidates include Anthony Fauci, Mark Milley, Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney.
The administration of US President Joe Biden is discussing the possibility of a "preventive pardon" for officials who may face prosecution for the presidency of US President-elect Donald Trump. This is reported by The Washington Post, reports UNN.
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President Joe Biden and his senior staff are debating whether to grant early pardons to figures who may face hostility from the new Trump administration.
The Biden administration is concerned that US President-elect Donald Trump and other members of his team have threatened to pursue their political opponents.
The pardon discussions reportedly included the names of Anthony Fauci, who is responsible for responding to COVID-19, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, who called Trump a "fascist," California Senator Adam Schiff, who led the investigation into Trump's first impeachment, and former Republican and Trump critic Liz Cheney.
"These talks (about pardoning - Ed.) came after Biden announced a full pardon for his son Hunter Biden on Sunday, which caused a negative reaction from both parties, in part because Biden had previously stated that he would not pardon his son. This week, White House press secretary Karin Jean - Pierre told reporters that they expect new pardons from Biden before the end of his term," the publication adds.
Recall
A federal court dropped proceedings against Hunter Biden following a presidential pardon. The president's son was previously found guilty of illegal possession of weapons and lying about drug use.