拜登证实他正在考虑先发制人的赦免
Biden Confirms He's Considering Preemptive Pardons

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-confirms-hes-considering-preemptive-pardons

拜登总统正在考虑发布先发制人的赦免,以保护个人在提出指控之前免遭起诉。这与他之前的赦免以及其他总统在任期结束时给予的赦免不同。虽然一些支持者建议赦免利兹·切尼和安东尼·福奇等人,但拜登尚未做出决定。他承认特朗普对这些人的批评,并将在做出决定时考虑他的潜在任命。拜登此前曾赦免过他的儿子和其他人,其中包括一些死囚。前总统比尔·克林顿认为拜登不应该先发制人地赦免希拉里·克林顿。拜登最近向切尼授予总统公民奖章,以表彰她在调查国会大厦入侵事件中所发挥的作用。


原文

President Joe Biden in a Jan. 5 interview confirmed that he is considering whether to issue preemptive pardons.

White House officials have said that Biden plans to issue additional pardons and commutations before his term ends.

Preemptive pardons would differ from those Biden has already issued and those issued by other presidents in their final days in office. They would protect people from prosecution for charges that have not yet been brought, reports Zachary Stieber at The Epoch Times.

“Some of your supporters have encouraged you to issue preemptive pardons to people like Liz Cheney and Anthony Fauci ... will you do that?” USA TODAY’s Susan Page asked Biden during the interview.

The individuals suggested have drawn criticism from President-elect Donald Trump, who is set to take office again on Jan. 20.

Biden referenced a meeting with Trump at the White House in November 2024.

“I tried to make it clear that there was no need, and it was counterintuitive for his interest to go back and try to settle scores,” Biden said, recounting the conversation they had.

Trump did not respond directly to that advice, according to the president.

“He didn’t. But he didn’t say, ‘No, I’m going to...’ You know. He didn’t reinforce it. He just basically listened,” Biden said.

“So you haven’t decided yet. You’re still assessing this issue?” Page asked.

“No, I haven’t,” Biden responded. “A little bit of it depends on who he puts in what positions,” Biden said.

The Trump transition team did not respond to a request for comment. Inquiries sent to the employers of Cheney and Fauci were not returned.

Biden in late 2024 pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, whom a jury convicted of federal gun charges and who pleaded guilty to intentionally failing to pay taxes.

Biden later pardoned another 39 people and commuted the sentences of some 1,500 others, including 37 death row prisoners.

One individual floated as a possible preemptive pardon candidate is Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state.

Clinton, who mishandled confidential emails and whose campaign funded opposition research against Trump, was included in a list compiled by Kash Patel, Trump’s nominee for FBI director.

The list, Patel has said, are participants in the so-called deep state.

Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, has said that he does not think Biden should preemptively pardon his wife.

“I hope he won’t do that,” he said during a recent television appearance on Dec. 11.

A Clinton Foundation spokesperson did not return a request for comment.

Biden this month awarded Cheney, who was mentioned during the interview, a Presidential Citizens Medal for her work as vice chair of a House panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol. Biden said Cheney and other former officials who received the medal in the ceremony had “dedicated their careers to serving our democracy” and “served in difficult times with honor, decency and ensure our democracy delivers.”

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