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January 11, 2025

Joe Biden rules out possibility of pardoning himself

Many Americans have been wondering just what Joe Biden plans to do for himself as he's leaving office. He already let his own son completely off the hook for his crimes, and people are wondering if he plans to do the same for himself.

Biden recently put the speculation to rest.

Biden claims he is NOT entertaining the idea of pardoning himself.

But it is not for the reason you might expect.

You see, it appears that if Biden thought he was in trouble, he wouldn't be opposed to getting himself out of a jam with a pardon.

The only thing stopping Biden from pardoning himself, however, is the fact that he thinks he hasn't done anything wrong.

He has, obviously. Photos have emerged PROVING that Biden lied about his knowledge of his son's foreign business deals, but the president isn't going to be pardoning himself for the potential fallout from those lies.

Doing so would be admitting that lying was wrong, and Biden appears ready to go to his grave claiming he "didn't do anything wrong."

The president was recently shocked when a reporter asked if he had ever considered pardoning himself.

"For myself?" Biden snapped. "What would I pardon myself for?"

"That's what I'm asking," the reporter replied.

Biden was NOT about to admit guilt for anything.

"No, I have no contemplation of pardoning myself for anything," Biden responded. "I didn’t do anything wrong."

Gee, doesn't that sound almost exactly like what Biden previously said about his son, Hunter?

Biden is reluctant to pardon his allies because doing so would be admitting that he knew they were doing wrong. However, he also doesn't want to see his buddies in jail, which is why he is still "considering whether to issue preemptive pardons to former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases."

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