It seems President Biden won’t stop at letting his convicted son Hunter off the hook. The White House staff is reportedly pondering an unprecedented, pre-emptive set of presidential pardons for numerous officials who haven’t been formally charged or convicted of federal crimes but may be liable for indictment or conviction under the incoming Trump administration.
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra warned against the impact of a preemptive presidential pardon for people like Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick has been calling people out all week on social media, and unfortunately for Dr. Anthony Fauci, he's her latest target. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that he'd consider "preemptive pardons" for some of President-elect Donald Trump's political
President Joe Biden’s pardon decisions have come under a spotlight in the waning days of his presidency, but his openness to granting one unusual type of clemency has reignited legal debate. Biden’s sweeping preemptive pardon for his son Hunter Biden and the president’s recent admissions that he is weighing similar pardons for some of President-elect
President Joe Biden confirmed in an interview with USA Today that he is considering preemptive pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci and former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney. Following Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter (after months of insisting he would not do so),