California Senator-elect Adam Schiff says he doesn’t want Joe Biden’s preemptive pardon

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Senator-elect Adam Schiff has firmly stated that he does not desire a preemptive pardon from President Joe Biden, responding to reports that the White House may consider pardons for individuals targeted by Donald Trump. Schiff views the notion of a preemptive pardon as unnecessary and potentially damaging, as he has not faced any criminal charges. He expressed concern that seeking a pardon could be interpreted as an admission of guilt and could legitimize Trump's aggressive political tactics against opponents. Additionally, Schiff criticized Biden's recent pardon of Hunter Biden, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent that could be exploited by future administrations, particularly in relation to pardoning individuals involved in the January 6th insurrection. His stance emphasizes the importance of accountability and the rule of law, contrasting sharply with Trump's approach to political adversaries and highlighting the ongoing struggle over the use of executive power in American politics.

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