
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God on Thursday cautioned President Joe Biden against preemptively pardoning President-elect Donald Trumpâs political opponents.
Former President Bill Clinton told âThe Viewâ co-hosts Wednesday that he believes Trump won the 2024 election fairly and that he hopes Biden would refrain from preemptively pardoning his wife or other Trump foes. Charlamagne, on âThe Breakfast Club,â reacted to audio of Clintonâs remarks by agreeing on both points, arguing that preemptive pardons could create a perception of guilt for those receiving them.
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âI agree with everything Clinton said. You know, I agree Trump won fair and square. It is what it is. And I donât think President Biden should do preemptive pardons either. Makes people look guilty if you ask me,â Charlamagne said. âBiden should be pardoning all the nonviolent drug offenders in federal prison. He should be pardoning everybody in federal prison for nonviolent weed convictions, okay? He should be pardoning Marilyn Mosby. Those are the pardons he should be working on before he gets his old ass up out of here.â
Biden is issuing pardons to 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes and is granting clemency to nearly 1,500 individuals placed on home confinement, the White House announced Thursday.
Co-host DJ Envy suggested that Trump may seek revenge on individuals who âtried to get him locked up,â but Charlamagne doubled down on his point.
âWhy would I be pardoning you if you donât have any crimes connected to you? Donât that make you look guilty if I give you a preemptive pardon?â Charlamagne asked.
Envy countered, claiming that preemptive pardons could reflect awareness of Trumpâs potential actions.
âOr it could mean Trump knows something that we donât know, and thatâs why heâs going after these people,â Charlamagne retorted. âI just donât understand why you would give somebody a preemptive pardon. Like it just feels like you saying, âOkay, I know this person is guilty of something, and Trump may go after them.ââ
ââCause he said for the last couple of years heâs going to be going at them,â Envy responded.
Charlamagne dismissed the notion, saying a president cannot pursue individuals âfor no reason,â but Envy suggested Trump might still do so.
âIt just seems strange to do preemptive pardons if you ask me,â Charlamagne said. âBut what do I know? I try to stay out of white people business.â
Vice President Kamala Harris said during her presidential campaign that Trump would seek revenge on his âenemiesâ if he were to win a second term. However, Trump said in a Sunday âMeet the Pressâ interview that his âretribution will be through success.â
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