Biden preemptively pardons Milley, Fauci, Jan. 6 panel — and his family
- Outgoing President Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons to retired Gen. Mark A. Milley, Anthony S. Fauci, and members of the Jan. 6 Congressional Committee just hours before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
- Biden's pardons included his immediate family and were described as unprecedented since they were granted to individuals not charged with wrongdoing.
- Biden stated that the pardons aimed to protect individuals from potential political prosecution, reflecting the tense political climate surrounding the inauguration.
- Former D.C. Police Officer Michael Fanone expressed concern that the pardons imply wrongdoing by those pardoned, stating, 'It further fuels this narrative that those of us who testified did something wrong.
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