In a final, desperate gasp of his presidency, Joe Biden demonstrated just how far he was willing to go to shield his cronies and cement his legacy as one of the most ethically challenged presidents in American history. By issuing a slew of preemptive pardons, including to Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, members of the January 6 committee, and even his own brother, Biden essentially declared that the judicial system exists for the little people—not for the elites who skated by on his coattails. The message is clear: If you’re in the Biden circle of trust, accountability is optional.
Let’s not kid ourselves. Innocent people don’t need pardons. Fauci, Milley, and others are not the saints Biden wants us to believe they are. Whether it was Fauci’s shifting stories about the origins of COVID-19, Milley’s questionable actions during the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, or the January 6 committee’s blatant disregard for impartiality, these individuals were not handed pardons because of their impeccable records—they were handed get-out-of-jail-free cards because Biden couldn’t risk what an honest investigation might uncover. And his brother? Well, if that doesn’t scream “Biden crime family,” what does?
What makes this spectacle even more infuriating is the blatant hypocrisy. Biden spent his presidency preaching about “restoring decency” and “upholding democracy,” only to abuse his power in a way that undermines both. By pardoning individuals before they were even charged, Biden bypassed the judicial process entirely. This wasn’t about justice; it was about covering tracks and saving face. It’s no wonder public trust in government is at an all-time low—how can we believe in a system that allows this kind of blatant corruption?
The timing of these pardons is equally grotesque. In the last hours of his presidency, Biden prioritized protecting his allies over addressing the real issues plaguing the nation. Inflation is still sky-high, the border crisis remains a mess, and America’s standing on the world stage is a shadow of what it once was. Yet Biden thought his last great contribution should be shielding the already-powerful from consequences. Talk about a legacy of failure.
Thankfully, the reign of the Biden crime family has come to an end. Historians will remember Biden not as a unifying leader or a champion of the people, but as a president who weaponized his office to protect his friends and punish his enemies. His name will stand alongside the worst leaders in American history, a cautionary tale of what happens when arrogance, corruption, and incompetence collide at the highest levels of power. Good riddance.
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