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VisitHow many individuals will receive preemptive pardons from President Biden by the end of 2024?
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Biden Weighs Pardons for Officials, Including Hunter Biden and Gen. Milley, Amid Trump Threats
Dec 6, 2024, 01:50 PM
President Joe Biden is reportedly considering issuing preemptive pardons for several officials and allies amid concerns they may face investigations or prosecutions from President-elect Donald Trump and his Republican allies. Among those being considered for a pardon is retired General Mark Milley, who served as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Trump's presidency. Milley had previously assured China about U.S. military actions during Trump's term, which has raised questions about his actions and potential legal repercussions. The Biden administration's move appears to be aimed at protecting these individuals from what they perceive as unjust targeting by the incoming administration.
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