Adam Schiff pleaded with Joe Biden not to make one wrong move on his way out
Joe Biden is ready to end his Presidency with his biggest scandal yet.
The country has never seen anything like this before.
And Adam Schiff pleaded with Joe Biden not to make one wrong move on his way out.
Adam Schiff doesn’t want to get pardoned by Joe Biden
President Joe Biden issued the most sweeping pardon in decades to Hunter Biden for any federal crime that stretched back to January 1, 2014.
That could be just the beginning of Biden’s abuse of the pardon system.
White House officials are mulling over handing out blanket pardons to members of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) January 6 Committee and others like Dr. Anthony Fauci ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Democrats are terrified that the shoe could be on the other foot after they spent the last four years waging lawfare against Trump and conservatives.
The January 6 Committee destroyed evidence before House Republicans took over the chamber after the 2022 Election.
Testimony that could have cleared Trump by Secret Service agent Robert Engel, who was with him on January 6, was also destroyed.
“They should be indicted for that. They destroyed evidence.” Trump said at a campaign rally last year. “You know why? Because the evidence showed that we were innocent. The evidence showed that Nancy Pelosi should have had protection at the Capitol that I offered here, and they turned it down.”
U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) was one of the names floated for a potential pardon for his work on the January 6 Committee.
A blanket pardon from Biden was too far for him.
Schiff said that he didn’t want to be the first person to receive a preemptive pardon for crimes that haven’t been charged during an interview with CNN.
Joe Biden’s pardon scheme is too far out there for Schiff
CNN host Dana Bash asked Schiff if he would accept a pardon if Biden offered him one.
“It would be the wrong precedent to set,” Schiff claimed. “I am asking that we don’t go down that road.”
Schiff, as always, found a way to make it about Donald Trump.
“I do realize that, whether he sets that precedent or not, Donald Trump may very well issue blanket pardons on his way out the door, so it may be for naught trying to avoid that precedent,” Schiff said. “But I don’t want to be the first to set it.”
Schiff suggested there could be a good reason for the pardon when a Democrat did it, but that it would be bad if Trump did the same thing.
“I do understand, and we are back in this conundrum again where a Democratic president can do things for a good reason or legitimate, laudable reasons—in this case, that people are being threatened improperly by an incoming President—but then that precedent can be abused,” Schiff ranted. “That is the same conundrum we faced during the entire Trump years and are facing again.”
Democrats spent years claiming that no one is above the law.
Biden exposed the lie when he pardoned his son.
The President pardoning his allies on the way out the door is too corrupt for even Adam Schiff.