Senator-elect Adam Schiff and Governor Gavin Newsom finally expressed their opinions on Pres. Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter.
After President Joe Biden broke his word and pardoned his son Hunter, Democrats in Washington D.C. and California were faced with uncomfortable questions, especially when it comes to possibly setting a precedent for future parsons by President-elect Donald Trump.
“That precedent will almost certainly be abused by his successor, and he committed to not pardoning his son. He should have kept that,” Schiff said. Schiff had introduced legislation in 2018, granting congress access to all relative information of any presidential pardon, saying lawmakers should know if the president is issuing a pardon to obstruct justice.
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