Cheney And Fauci Could Receive Pardons As Biden Considers Options

Outgoing President Joe Biden is reportedly weighing preemptive pardons for Liz Cheney and Anthony Fauci, two figures who may face legal scrutiny once President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

Biden shared in a recent interview that he urged Trump not to pursue politically charged investigations. “I tried to make it clear that there was no need to settle scores,” Biden said. However, Trump did not indicate whether he would follow that advice.

Cheney has faced accusations of witness tampering during her time on the January 6 committee, allegations that Trump and his allies have amplified. Fauci, a central figure during the pandemic, has been criticized by Republicans for his handling of public health policies.

Trump’s nominations for key positions include Pam Bondi as attorney general and Kash Patel as FBI director. Both have pledged to investigate alleged abuses by officials under the Biden administration. Patel has promised to reform the FBI and shift its focus to addressing corruption.

Biden’s pardons, if issued, would follow his controversial decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Critics have argued that the move sets a troubling precedent, especially after Biden had publicly pledged not to interfere in his son’s legal matters.

Trump has dismissed Biden’s potential pardons, remarking, “Biden can give them a pardon if he wants to. And maybe he should.”