Biden Preemptively Pardons Allies, Family
United States President Joe Biden pardoned several political allies and family members on Monday, just before leaving the White House.
Why it matters: None of these individuals had been charged with a crime. These pardons indicate Biden likely knows these people have committed crimes and shows the radical left’s disdain for the rule of law.
It’s customary for a president to grant clemency at the end of his term, but those acts of mercy are usually offered to Americans who have been convicted of crimes.
—Associated Press
The presidential pardon was originally meant to grant the president the power to temper justice with mercy. It was not enshrined in our Constitution so that a dishonorable man could reward his criminal allies, friends and family for their corrupt practices.
—Joy Reid, msnbc, 2020
Details: President Donald Trump often promised to “drain the swamp” while on the campaign trail. This likely includes punishing those guilty of treason. Now that he is back in the White House, many in the “swamp” are afraid.
On Monday, Biden pardoned
- Dr. Anthony Fauci
- Gen. Mark Milley
- Members of the January 6 committee
Later in the day, he pardoned his brothers, sister, sister-in-law and brother-in-law.
- This follows his controversial pardoning of his son Hunter in December.
Prophesied exposure: The Bible prophesied that Donald Trump would return, partly so that he can expose the evil in America’s government. Though these possible criminals may be immune from punishment, expect more evil to be exposed during Trump’s term.
Learn more: Read America Under Attack, by Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry.