Political Pardons

Jeffries Condemns GOP Jan 6 Pardons: “Don’t Lecture America Again”

The recent GOP pardons related to the January 6th Capitol riot have sparked outrage, particularly from Democratic leadership. The sheer number of individuals pardoned, many of whom were involved in violent acts against law enforcement and the Capitol building itself, is deeply concerning. This action sends a dangerous message, minimizing the severity of the insurrection and potentially encouraging further acts of political violence.

This wave of pardons directly contradicts previous rhetoric from the GOP about upholding the rule of law and condemning political violence. The hypocrisy is glaring, a stark contrast between their public statements and their actions. It’s a blatant disregard for the seriousness of the events of that day, the damage inflicted, and the trauma experienced by those who were directly affected, including law enforcement personnel.… Continue reading

Biden Pardons Family Amidst Anticipated Political Retribution

President Biden issued preemptive pardons to three siblings, two spouses, and several other individuals, including Dr. Fauci and Gen. Milley, citing concerns about politically motivated investigations. These pardons, announced shortly before President-elect Trump’s inauguration, aimed to protect those targeted from the damaging effects of baseless probes, regardless of guilt or innocence. The president stated that such investigations can cause irreparable harm to reputations and finances. This action, while breaking with historical norms, follows precedent of outgoing presidents granting eleventh-hour pardons, including family members.

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Biden Pardons Family Amid Incoming Trump Administration Threats

President Biden issued preemptive pardons for five family members—his brother James, James’s wife Sara, his sister Valerie, Valerie’s husband John, and his brother Francis—citing baseless, politically motivated investigations targeting them. These pardons, announced shortly before the presidential transition, accompanied similar pardons for other figures, including Dr. Fauci and Gen. Milley. The president emphasized that the pardons do not indicate guilt and that the investigations caused irreparable damage. This action follows Biden’s earlier pardon of his son, Hunter, after Hunter’s conviction on federal gun and tax charges.

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Trump’s Pardons: A Controversial Legacy of Favoritism and Corruption

During his presidency, Donald Trump issued 237 acts of clemency—significantly fewer than his predecessor, Barack Obama. These included pardons for high-profile figures like Michael Flynn and Roger Stone, as well as commutations for celebrities like Lil Wayne and Kodak Black. Trump also granted clemency in cases advocating for nonviolent drug offenders and military personnel. The full list encompasses a broad range of individuals and offenses.

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