MSNBC is pushing President Joe Biden to pardon himself and Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith—along with his team of attorneys—in the wake of the 82-year-old Democrat deciding to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. The network, late Sunday after Biden announced the pardoning of his son, featured former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks, who argued Biden should use his pardon power to protect DOJ officials who pursued the federal government lawfare campaign against President-elect Donald J. Trump.
“I’m relieved and thrilled that he did it; this was one of the cases that called out for clemency. Hunter Biden, first of all, would not ever be prosecuted for the gun crime, but for his last name,” Wine-Banks claimed when asked for her reaction by MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart. However, the former Watergate prosecutor went further, urging Biden to “…issue preemptive pardons to all of those people threatened by the injustice of what will become the Department of Justice in the Trump administration.”
“That includes Jack Smith and all of his staff, many Department of Justice lawyers, it includes President Biden himself, although we don’t know that anyone can legally pardon themselves,” Wine-Banks continued, concluding: “He will need a pardon because he is going to be harassed and charged for no crimes whatsoever. Donald Trump has promised that.”
🚨 JUST IN: MSNBC is now calling for Joe Biden to issue “PREEMPTIVE PARDONS” for HIMSELF, saying “he will need a pardon!”
DARN RIGHT HE WILL!
They also said Biden should pardon Jack Smith and his associates, because they KNOW they’re in some deep crap.
They’re in FULL ON… pic.twitter.com/iOrKJ7ASVF
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 2, 2024
There are widespread suspicions that President Biden’s pardoning of his son, Hunter, may just be the first in a series of grants of legal clemency for members of his family and individuals who’ve served in his government. Along with special counsel Jack Smith, Biden may also move to pardon any cabinet officials or former officials, like Dr. Anthony Fauci, who the incoming Trump White House could move to investigate.