President Joe Biden and his senior aides are discussing the idea of issuing pre-emptive pardons for individuals scorned by President-elect Donald Trump, including Senator-elect Adam Schiff, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and former Rep. Liz Cheney. The process is still in the discussion stage and no consensus on an actual list has been reached.
Key Points
Biden and his aides are discussing pre-emptive pardons for individuals scorned by Trump
No consensus has been reached on an actual list of individuals to be pardoned
Previous presidents have issued pre-emptive pardons in similar situations
Pros
Protecting individuals from possible retribution under a new Trump presidency
Following precedent set by previous presidents in issuing pre-emptive pardons
Cons
Potential controversy surrounding the use of pre-emptive pardons
Uncertainty about the effectiveness of pre-emptive pardons in preventing retribution