In his final hours as President of the United States, on January 20, 2025, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons for several high-profile individuals, including the controversial CDC Director Anthony Fauci.
The measures are described as “preemptive” and aim to protect him and a number of other officials from potential legal action that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration might initiate.
Anthony Fauci, a former CDC director and government advisor during the coronavirus recession, became infamous to the public for, among other things, the involvement of the US National Institute for Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in coronavirus research projects at the notorious Wuhan laboratory in China, as well as for his close ties with pharmaceutical giants and globalist vaccine lobbyists such as Bill Gates.
Fauci is now receiving a last-minute “preemptive” pardon from President Joe Biden, who resigns later today. In addition, General Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, among others, also receives a pardon. They have previously been the subject of criticism from the Trump administration and Trump has publicly expressed intentions to pursue legal action against both of them upon his re-entry into the White House.
In addition to Fauci and Milley, the pardons also include lawmakers and other officials who served on the House of Representatives’ investigative committee into the January 6, 2021, storming of the Capitol, as well as police officers who testified during the investigation, Reuters reports.
In announcing the pardons, Joe Biden emphasized the individuals in question “do not deserve to be the targets of unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions”.
In a final FU to the rule of law while also
acknowledging the corruption within our government, Joe Biden preemptively pardons, Anthony Fauci, Mark Milley, members of the J6 committee and their staff. pic.twitter.com/ZFa0CTkZGw— AmericanBadAss (@Amer_icanbadass) January 20, 2025
Pre-emptive pardons rare
Preemptive pardons are unusual and highly controversial, as they are issued before any formal charges have been brought against the individuals. Biden emphasizes that these pardons do not imply any admission of guilt, but are intended to prevent unfair judicial processes. These are in reference to President-elect Donald Trump, who has previously indicated that he intends to target political opponents and consider pardons for those involved in the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2020.
Joe Biden’s pardon rush marks an unusual use of the presidential pardon power, with observers noting that this could become a benchmark for future administrations in dealing with political disagreements.
Biden Pardons Fauci in Controversial Final Move
In a striking end to his presidency, Joe Biden issued a preemptive pardon for Dr. Anthony Fauci, citing fears of politically motivated prosecution under Donald Trump’s incoming administration. Fauci, once a prominent figure in the… pic.twitter.com/lte3epyITf
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Overall, Biden is the US president who has pardoned the most people in one term, including his son Hunter Biden, who has been implicated in several corruption scandals, including through the Ukrainian gas company Burisma.