White House confirms Biden considering pardons for his allies
Well, if you were looking for more evidence of Joe Biden's corruption, the White House just provided it.
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre recently confirmed that Joe Biden is speaking with his team about providing preemptive pardons to his allies.
Multiple outlets have reported that Joe Biden's White House lawyers are working hard to study the issue of preemptive pardons and how they would work.
Joe Biden doesn't want any of his family or allies to be forced to take accountability for their actions.
Some of the names who have been mentioned as candidates for preemptive pardons before Biden leaves office are "Mark Milley, Christopher Wray, Justice Department lawyers, Joe Biden himself, the whole Biden family, Liz Cheney, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and Adam Kinzinger, among others."
Biden's in a tricky spot here, because he doesn't want to see any of his friends facing consequences of their actions, but pardoning them would essentially be admitting their wrongdoing, which they and Biden deny exists.
A reporter asked Karine Jean-Pierre, "I understand you don’t want to get ahead of the president’s thinking, but are any of those names wrong still?"
"It would be a bad move on my, on my, on my behalf, if I preempted, the president or previewed anything that the president was thinking about considering," she responded. "And so this is a, this is something that he’s going to talk with his team about. And, and I just don’t have anything beyond that for you."
Karine Jean-Pierre didn't say that Joe Biden was committed to pardoning his allies, but she did clearly admit he was considering it.
Joe Biden wouldn't be wasting time talking with his team and having lawyers dive into the issue if there was no way the pardons could happen.
We saw that there are no lows that Joe Biden won't stoop to when he pardoned his own son despite promising not to, so it will be interesting to see what other mischief Joe gets up to during his last few weeks in office.
BREAKING: White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre just refused to confirm/deny whether Biden is looking to pardon Dr. Fauci and Liz Cheney.
"Are any of those names wrong?"
PIERRE: "It would be a bad move on my behalf if I preempted the president [...] This is something… pic.twitter.com/kfiyCGJeBf
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 12, 2024
Joe Biden and his administration are too corrupt to run this country.
Donald Trump's time in the White House can't get here soon enough.
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