Are Preemptive Presidential Pardons Constitutional?

Don’t think it was the forefathers intention for the President of the United States to pardon those from prosecution that haven’t even been accused yet! Not sure it has ever even been done before. Presidential Pardons usually go to those that have received a cruel or unusual punishment or those awaiting a trial. It is up to the president to decide after reviewing each case evidence or hearing pleas from family members or lawyers as to the validity or empathy of their cases.

But for President BIden to be considering pardoning those that HAVE NOT been accused of a crime such as Fauci or Liz Cheney, this looks more like an attempt to wrap them in a virtual legal bubble wrap for the period in which they MAY HAVE committed crimes rendering Trump’s DOJ impotent to investigate. Doesn’t seem legal nor does it seem constitutional, and it is definitely unprecedented and an abuse of power. But Biden is doing what he wants whether it is popular or legal or not. Part of his revenge rampage tour. It exemplifies his whole presidency. Rules for thee (all prior presidents), but not for me (my presidency).

Let’s get ahead of this preemptive pardoning before Ol’ Joe goes on another blanket pardoning spree in order to protect all those that have illegally conspired with and covered for him. Remember most of his decisions have benefitted him not others, just like his pardon of his son. He’s a very self-serving, selfish man by nature–not the image of generosity and decency that the media has tried to portray him. Let’s get the Supreme Court to weigh in somehow.

2 thoughts on “Are Preemptive Presidential Pardons Constitutional?

  1. When you have broken virtually every law, cheated in elections, meddled in corrupt foreign governments for major financial gain, and who knows what else, you need to cover your ass with as much armor as possible. Also, when you have been doing this for so many years you can’t remember what you did and when you did it, you need to make the timeline extend as far as possible. The way I see this; is it is one of the most blatant admissions of guilt on multiple fronts that I have ever seen. This is how criminals think.

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