"The Constitution doesn’t limit a president’s power to pardon. Only common sense and good judgment do. Biden has neither.
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"The fact that Joe Biden lied, saying he wouldn’t pardon his crackhead son Hunter, and then did exactly that, isn’t the end of the pardons our president will grant or the controversies they will result in. There are forty-two more days Biden will be president, so there’s more damage to be done.
"The presidential power to pardon extends only to federal crimes excepting impeachment. That power is subjected to no check or balance in our system of government. It is the president’s alone.
"As Andy McCarthy has written, wrongful pardons are simply another form of “lawfare,” a term that is loosely defined. It includes abusing the justice system by indicting and trying people who shouldn’t be indicted — such as President-elect Trump — and pardoning undeserving people such as Hunter Biden.
"To be at least a bit fair, Biden was going to pardon his son regardless of what he said. Anyone who was paying attention to the lies Biden has repeated on a wide variety of subjects couldn’t have been surprised. The White House has said that Biden is thinking about pardoning others which means other pardons have already been decided and will be granted before Biden leaves the presidency. Who may be the beneficiaries?
"The Wall Street Journal postulates that Biden could pardon former chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Milley and Dr, Anthony Fauci for his role in concealing the origins of COVID (and lying about it to congress) as well as others.
"Gen. Milley was certainly culpable in the debacle that Biden created in withdrawing from Afghanistan, but timidity and stupidity aren’t punishable under criminal law. But his calls to Chinese leaders — during which he allegedly told them that he wouldn’t order a strike on China regardless of a presidential order — are definitely punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Whatever Dr. Fauci may have been guilty of, the statute of limitations — usually two, but not more than five years, under the U.S. Code — has already run out. It’s a rarity for an offense to have a statute of limitations longer than five years." . . .
. . ."The left’s lawfare will continue at least for the entirety of Donald Trump’s second term. Politically-motivated litigation will try to create bars to everything Trump does, from cutting back on Biden’s regulatory spree to reducing the size of the federal bureaucracy." . . .
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