Biden issues pre-emptive pardons for family, Fauci, Milley; aims to prevent politically motivated prosecutions before Trump’s inauguration.
Joe Biden has granted pardons to his entire family, Dr Anthony Fauci, retired General Mark Milley, and members of the January 6 Committee. This decision was made shortly before leaving the White House.
Biden stated that the pardons were meant to protect them from politically motivated prosecutions anticipated under the Trump administration.
Reactions on social media expressed discontent. Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya mentioned that those pardoned represented the so-called Deep State.
Republican Senator Eric Schmitt condemned Biden’s actions, arguing he undermined constitutional norms and would be remembered unfavourably in history.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald characterised Biden’s pardons as indicative of a broader political realignment within the Democratic Party.
In his statement, Biden expressed a belief in the rule of law but recognised exceptional circumstances, stating that the individuals pardoned had served honourably and should not face unjust prosecution.
Minutes before Donald Trump’s inauguration, Biden also pardoned family members, including his brother James and sister Valerie.
This “full and unconditional” pardon covered any nonviolent offences dating back to 2014.
Commentators noted that the pardons aimed to shield Biden’s family, particularly James, from scrutiny due to ongoing investigations by his own Justice Department.
These investigations relate to James Biden’s dealings with the now-bankrupt Americore, although he has not been formally accused of crimes.