Joe Biden's presidency has been criticized as ineffective, especially as he left office with various pardons that many view as unjust. His actions in granting pardons raise questions about individuals who were not pardoned, particularly those associated with legal challenges against former President Donald Trump.
• Biden issued pardons for people including his son Hunter Biden, Liz Cheney, General Mark Milley, and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
• Notably absent from the pardons are four individuals facing scrutiny for their roles in prosecuting Trump:
• Jack Smith: Former special counsel criticized for failing to produce significant results in his investigations, resigning before potential dismissal.
• Alvin Bragg: Manhattan District Attorney experienced failures in high-profile cases, emphasizing woke principles over justice.
• Juan Merchan: Judge who showed bias against Trump during court proceedings, enabling partisan efforts in legal challenges.
• Fani Willis: Fulton County DA faced fallout over her prosecution of Trump for election interference, leading to questions about her ethics and case strength.
The individuals left off Biden's pardon list have faced substantial criticism and could see consequences from the new Department of Justice. Their reputations are damaged, and they are now confronted with the outcomes of their decisions and actions against Trump, with questions remaining about their future legal challenges.
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