WQhile most people think that pardons from Joe Biden are a blssing, they are alo curse because of the Fifth Amendment. That amendment prevents a person from having to put themselves in legal jeopardy. However, since they have been given padons, they cannot be held accountable for any crime they may have committed. Therefore, they cannot invoke the Fifth Amendment. However if they lie, that is pejury which occurred after they were pardoned and tey can be sent to prison for it.
Let me give you an example. Many people fee that Liz Cheney suborned perjury from Cassidy Hutchison. Pam Bondi sends two DOJ lawyers to Hutchinson’s home. They inform her that she is a target of a perjury investigation. After the interview they tell her they will be charging her for multiple lies she told under ath. Buuutttttttttt…if she comes clean she will be given immunity. She must then write and sign a proffer that details what she will testify to. If she violates the proffer, the deal is off and she is prosecuted.
Here is where it gets interesting. After obtaining the proffer with incrinating evidence, they call Lz Cheney in to testify. She can either tell the trut and drive a dagger ito the heart of the criminal J6 Committee or sh can lie and have Congress send a criminal referral to the new AG director Pam Bondi who will prosecute Cheney. Of court Hutchinson can turn down the deal and go to prison, but I hink that will be unlikely.
It gets better. Hunte Biden gets called in to testify and he will be compelled to reveal dirt on Joe or go up the river if he lies. This could end up damaging reputatios and could cost some people their government pension. I’m almost giddy over the many possibilities.
Biden, on the last day of his term, issued preemptive pardons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Army Gen. Mark Milley, members of the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol, and members of his family. Dershowitz, during an episode of “The Dershow,” said that the pardons protected Biden’s family from criminal charges, but they also cost the Bidens the ability to plead the Fifth Amendment should Congress subpoena them.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“Before he left, President Biden did what I thought he would not do. It was foolish for him to do it, but he did it. He pardoned his brother. He pardoned his relatives and, you know, everybody under the, everybody related to him who could have been regarded as part of the Biden crime family,” Dershowitz said. “This is after the president pretty much assured everybody who was going to go after any of these people that he preemptively pardoned everybody. One of the questions that has been asked is, are preemptive pardons constitutional? We don’t know for sure.”
“The pardon power was borrowed from England. It’s not clear whether in England you could preemptively pardon somebody who’s not being investigated, but there is a precedent, of course. It was never tested, and that is President Ford did preemptively pardon President Nixon who wasn’t being charged with anything, though it was being investigated by special counsel, and he could have been charged,” Dershowitz added. “So, I think the law’s pretty clear that a president can preemptively pardon. Should he have done it? It’s his prerogative.”
“He certainly opens the door to President Trump to pardon anybody who he feels was subject to any kind of injustice or would be subject to any kind of it. Just as one of the people, Adam Kinzinger wasn’t going to accept the pardon,” Dershowitz said. “Adam, go back and read the cases. You have no choice. The law doesn’t allow you to reject a pardon. You can say you’re rejecting it, but it has the same impact. If you’re pardoned, you can’t be prosecuted. No matter what you think or say, you can’t waive that.”