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Final Insult: Biden Pardons Fauci, Milley, and the Liz Cheney Committee

This might be the second-most important vindication of Donald Trump, other than his triumphant victory in the 2024 election. Joe Biden has issued preemptive pardons to Tony Fauci, Mark Milley, and the members of the Liz Cheney January 6 Committee.

To his credit, accused rapist Joe Biden is a walking vegetable and probably has no idea that he signed these pardons. His inner circle of commie insurrectionists just put the papers in front of him and had him sign them.

These “pardons” are an outright admission that the people receiving them committed crimes against Donald Trump and the American people (and the entire world, in Fauci’s case).

The way that most of us understand presidential or gubernatorial pardons is that a person has to be charged with and convicted of a crime before they can receive one. Otherwise, what are you pardoning them for?

 

None of these people have been charged with crimes, although they deserve it. It wasn’t even clear whether the Trump DOJ was going to bother with them. Yet pardoning them before they were charged with anything is most certainly an admission that they committed federal crimes against the US government and the American people.

Mark Milley told his Chinese counterpart that he would alert the Chinese government if President Trump was planning a military attack against them. That’s not just a crime. That’s the type of crime that earns you a blindfold and a last cigarette at dawn. We also know that Milley was instrumental in instigating the events of the January 6 protests.

The 84-year-old Tony Fauci used American taxpayer dollars to pay for gain-of-function research into bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, China. He personally profited from the experimental mRNA gene serums that harmed, sterilized, and killed millions of people around the world. If anyone deserves the label of one of history’s greatest villains, it’s Tony Fauci the puppy torturer.

Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, Adam Kinzinger, and Adam “Pencilneck” Schiff were among the January 6 Committee members who falsified testimony, fabricated evidence, and ultimately destroyed evidence of their crimes. They tried to prevent the current President of the United States from becoming president, by attempting to falsely paint him as an “insurrectionist.”

These were all obvious, serious crimes, but none of the individuals had been charged with anything yet.

The US Supreme Court might have to ultimately step in and determine whether preemptive pardons are legally valid. It seems wonky that a person could be pardoned without specifying what crimes they are being pardoned for. The only previous precedent for something like this was when Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon. The courts didn’t make any sort of ruling on that event because the country just wanted to move on from the Watergate scandal.

Studying the history of pardons takes you deep in the weeds of the US Constitution and English history before that, back to when King James II tossed the Great Seal of the Realm into the Thames River in 1688 and abdicated the throne. I don’t suspect that anyone in the Biden White House is that much of a history buff, though. It seems more like they’re just covering their bums.

There’s also a big question of whether anything that Joe Biden has signed his name to in the past four years was legally valid. If he was just some private citizen, Joe Biden wouldn’t be allowed to manage his own checkbook or drive a car. His mind is completely gone and according to the belated news reports, he never served as a functional president. If contracts signed by a person with dementia are null and void, wouldn’t the same principle apply to executive orders and pardons?

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) finally spilled the beans on this. He related an incident from early in 2024. This was shortly after he had become Speaker, when he was finally able to secure a meeting with President Biden. Kamala Harris, Hakeem Jeffries, the CIA Director, and other members of the cover-up were there. When Biden dismissed them all from the room to have a word in private with Johnson, he could see the panic on all their faces.

They had to leave the room to keep up the charade that Biden was in charge. When he spoke with Johnson privately, Johnson said that Joe Biden had no clue that he had signed an executive order recently. The video below is queued up to that discussion.

Update: Just moments before he went to attend the inauguration ceremony with Donald Trump, Joe Biden signed a full and unconditional pardon for James Biden, Francis Biden, Sara Jones Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, and John T. Owens, for any crimes they committed dating back to 2014. The whole damned family.


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