US Breaking News: Biden pardons Fauci, Jan 6 Select Committee members

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, using the extraordinary powers of his office in his final hours to guard against potential “revenge” by the incoming Trump administration.

The decision by Biden comes after Donald Trump warned of an enemies list filled with those who have crossed him politically or sought to hold him accountable for his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss and his role in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump has selected Cabinet nominees who backed his election lies and who have pledged to punish those involved in efforts to investigate him.

“The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense,” Biden said in a statement. “Our nation owes these public servants a debt of gratitude for their tireless commitment to our country.”

It’s customary for a president to grant clemency at the end of his term, but those acts of mercy are usually offered to everyday Americans who have been convicted of crimes. But Biden has used the power in the broadest and most untested way possible: to pardon those who have not even been investigated yet. And with the acceptance comes a tacit admission of guilt or wrongdoing, even though those who have been pardoned have not been formally accused of any crimes.

“These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing,” Biden said, adding that “Even when individuals have done nothing wrong — and in fact have done the right thing — and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage reputations and finances.”

Fauci was director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health for nearly 40 years and was Biden’s chief medical adviser until his retirement in 2022. He helped coordinate the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and raised the ire of Trump when he refused to back Trump’s unfounded claims. He has become a target of intense hatred and vitriol from people on the right, who blame him for mask mandates and other policies they believe infringed on their rights, even as tens of thousands of Americans were dying.

Mark Milley is the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and called Trump a fascist and detailed Trump’s conduct around the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

Biden is also extending pardons to members and staff of the Jan. 6 committee, including former Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, both Republicans, as well as the U.S. Capitol and D.C. Metropolitan police officers who testified before the committee.

Biden, an institutionalist, has promised a smooth transition to the next administration, inviting Trump to the White House and saying that the nation will be OK, even as he warned during his farewell address of a growing oligarchy. He has spent years warning that Trump’s ascension to the presidency again would be a threat to democracy. His decision to break with political norms with the preemptive pardons was brought on by those concerns.

Biden has set the presidential record for most individual pardons and commutations issued; he announced on Friday he would commuting the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. He previously announced he was commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, converting their punishments to life imprisonment just weeks before Trump, an outspoken proponent of expanding capital punishment, takes office. In his first term, Trump presided over an unprecedented spate of executions, 13, in a protracted timeline during the coronavirus pandemic.
 
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For anyone that would like to see it here is the overview of the President's Pardon Power from the Constitution.

Article II, Section 2, Clause 1:
The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.
 
According to grok, Officer Michael Byrd didn't testify before the J6 select committee. Does that mean he can still be charged for murdering Ashli Babbitt?
Trump doesn‘t even remember she existed. Remember when he claimed no one died on J6? Her mother was pissed off at that. Hell barely anyone mentions her anymore because ‘it was just a peaceful tour’ and a raging woman trying to break through a barricade kinda disproves that.

Anyway, he has about 150,000 other things he wants to address ‘fore Ashlynn Babbles is a priority. Like his meme coin!
 
Wait, he can just pardon anyone for anything they may or may not have done? How the fuck is that legally binding?
Uhh, is there a seperate document?
Doesn't the president have to give at least a bare bones description of the details of the pardon? For Hunter it was a blanket pardon over a specific timeframe, but here there's not even that.
Is this even constitutional?
i believe that we will soon find out how constitutional it is. if trump is smart, he gets a major public perception win by challenging this up to scotus, the interpreters of the constitution, as to whether or not this pardon is valid in every way possible.

personally, i think limiting the presidential pardon in common sense ways such as you need to have been at least accused of a crime would be an excellent use of scotus' time.
 
Yeah, it’s a weird new precedent to set though. It’ll now be routine to pardon all variety of allies on your way out with blanket pardons to prevent lawfare against them.
Any leader could subtly order their supporters to commit violence against their political opponents with no repercussions to them thanks to a simple blanket pardon.
they already did this by pardoning the abuse of the entire civilian populace
 
If Biden can do this then can Trump pardon himself in 4 years when his time is over?
Yes.
Why the hell not?
They threw out any kind of idea of not abusing this. Previous pardons were for specific people or groups of people doing relatively tame shit in comparison. This? His crackhead son was one thing people could probably accept. This? Fuck no. What the fuck kind of bullshit is this?
"lol, we fucked you over and there's nothing you can do about it!"
Now what's stopping us from doing the same?
 
Why the fuck is everyone freaking out? People act like Trump is going to enact the Dead Nigger Act of 2025; just like every other president hes going to be a normal fucking dude hampered by retarded congressional infighting.
Schedule F makes sure this isn’t going to be that ordinary a few years as they’ll be firing a ton of bureaucrats that normally would have hampered them.

Stuff like that has Dems paranoid as it means Trump will have more of a government that actually does their duties as outlined by elected officials.
 
Is this even constitutional?
Null is going to be so disappointed in you…

The power is very broad. Ford and Carter kinda expanded it, but there’s basically always been a whole grey area about preemptive pardons and making it a get out of jail free card like with Hunter.

There’s no crime or date specified. The Jan 6ers were supposedly not pardoned by Trump because there was no specific crime at the time.
 
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