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In Final Act as President, Sleepy Joe Pardons Entire Biden Family to Shied Them From Prosecution

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In a striking move during his final moments in office, President Joe Biden issued pardons for five Biden family members to shield them from potential prosecution by the incoming Trump administration. The pardons, announced just 20 minutes before Trump’s swearing-in ceremony, have sparked heated discussions about their necessity and implications.
Biden justified his decision as a safeguard against what he described as “unrelenting attacks and threats” from Donald Trump. In a written statement, he emphasized his belief in the rule of law but expressed concerns about the damage politically motivated investigations could inflict on his family. The pardons covered James and Francis Biden, his brothers; Sara Biden, his sister-in-law; Valerie Biden Owens, his sister; and John Owens, her husband.
Learning from Hunter Biden’s Case and Its Political Fallout
The family pardons follow an earlier one granted to Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, who had faced charges related to a firearm purchase. Critics argue that these actions undermine Biden’s assertions about the rule of law and raise questions about accountability. Hunter Biden’s case had already drawn significant scrutiny, with many Republicans suggesting it symbolized leniency for politically connected individuals.
This preemptive shielding of the Biden family, particularly after Hunter’s controversial case, has led some to speculate whether this trend could repeat if any family member becomes embroiled in future controversies. Given the incoming administration’s history of targeting political opponents, Biden’s decision reflects a protective stance rather than an admission of wrongdoing.
The Scope and Limits of Presidential Pardons
Presidential pardon powers, enshrined in the Constitution, are among the most sweeping executive authorities. A pardon wipes clean federal criminal convictions or prevents federal prosecution for specified offenses. However, it cannot protect individuals from state-level charges or civil lawsuits, limiting the scope of immunity.
For the Biden family, this means that while they are shielded from federal inquiries under Trump, they remain exposed to potential investigations at the state level. The pardon does not imply guilt but ensures protection against politically motivated federal actions.
Democrat Calls for Pardon Reform
Biden’s decision has reignited discussions on reforming the pardon system. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) expressed sympathy for Biden’s predicament but questioned whether the scope of the pardons was necessary. Murphy highlighted concerns about the sweeping nature of presidential pardon powers and called for a broader examination of how the system is used.
Both Biden and Trump’s use of pardons has drawn bipartisan criticism. Trump’s controversial clemency for individuals connected to his political and personal network had already raised alarms about potential abuses of this authority. Biden’s actions, while different in intent, add fuel to the debate over whether reforms are needed to ensure fairness and accountability in the use of this executive power.
What Happens Next for the Biden Family?
With the pardons in place, the Biden family is shielded from immediate federal threats, but their political and legal futures remain uncertain. Supporters say that Trump’s history of targeting opponents suggests he may still pursue alternative avenues to investigate or scrutinize the family. Whether the pardons will protect their reputations or invite further controversy depends on how these protections hold up under the political spotlight.
What do you think? Do you agree with Biden’s decision to pardon his family members?

