Biden reveals he thought pardon recipients committed ‘a crime vulnerable to investigation that would lead to charges’

U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. (C-SPAN video screenshot)

U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. (C-SPAN video screenshot)
U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.

Joe Biden’s last-second announcement from just before he left the White House to pardon a long list of family members and Democrat activists, such as his brother James Biden and now-Sen. Adam Schiff, reveals what he thought: That the recipients actually committed crimes.

Irrespective of what investigators might have concluded, and irrespective of what prosecutors might have decided, it’s now on record what Biden thought, according to a new

December, 2020. Joy Reid: Have you ever heard of somebody getting a preemptive pardon who is an innocent person?

Adam Schiff: No.

Today Adam Schiff got a preemptive pardon. pic.twitter.com/s83ghqk0rs

— MAZE (@mazemoore) January 20, 2025

Schiff, who now has gotten a pardon, was caught condemning such actions when it was Trump who was pardoning some of his supporters four years ago.

He was asked in an interview: “Have you ever heard of somebody getting a preemptive pardon who is an innocent person? ”

“No,” Schiff said.

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