Which groups will receive preemptive pardons from Biden by January 20, 2025?
Political allies • 25%
Family members • 25%
Activists • 25%
Other • 25%
Official announcements from the White House or presidential records
Biden Reviews Preemptive Pardons, More to Come, Amid Trump's Incoming Administration
Dec 6, 2024, 07:53 PM
President Joe Biden is actively reviewing potential pardons and commutations, according to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. This follows the recent pardon of Hunter Biden. The review includes considerations for preemptive pardons for individuals or groups who might be targeted by the incoming Trump administration. The White House has indicated that there will be 'more to come' regarding these actions, suggesting a broader scope of clemency measures before President Trump takes office in January.
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Both • 25%
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Political figures • 25%
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Schiff only • 25%
Fauci only • 25%
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Politicians • 25%
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Liz Cheney • 25%
Anthony Fauci • 25%
Adam Schiff • 25%
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Mark Milley • 25%
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Dr. Anthony Fauci • 25%
Liz Cheney • 25%
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Only Fauci receives a pardon • 25%
Only Cheney receives a pardon • 25%
Only Schiff receives a pardon • 25%
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Anthony Fauci • 25%
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Bennie Thompson only • 25%
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Liz Cheney • 25%
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Mark Milley • 25%
Liz Cheney • 25%
Adam Schiff • 25%
Anthony Fauci • 25%
Hillary Clinton • 25%
Other • 25%
Mark Milley • 25%
Adam Schiff • 25%
General Mark Milley • 25%
Hunter Biden • 25%
No pardons issued • 25%
Another official • 25%
Adam Schiff • 25%
Dr. Anthony Fauci • 25%
Liz Cheney • 25%
General Mark Milley • 25%
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