God on Thursday blasted the prospect of “old ass” President Biden granting preemptive pardons to political opponents of incoming commander in chief Donald Trump — arguing that the measure would make him “look guilty.”
The popular talk show host pushed back against reports that the 82-year-old Democrat is considering whether he should issue pardons for officials and lawmakers whom the Biden administration believes were indicted by the Trump administration. They can be prosecuted.
“I don’t think President Biden should give a pre-emptive pardon, it just makes people look guilty if you ask me,” Charlamagne said. During “The Breakfast Show”.
“Biden should pardon all non-violent drug offenders in federal prison, he should pardon all non-violent drug offenders in federal prison, okay? They should pardon Marilyn Mosby,” he said, referring to the former Baltimore state attorney who was convicted in separate trials in 2023 of perjury and making false statements on a loan application.
“He should work on these pardons before he gets his old ass out of here.”
When co-host DJ Envy argued that Trump would be “attacked” by officials and politicians who “tried to shut him down,” Charlamagne responded, “But why would I forgive you if there’s no crime associated with you?” You?”
“If I apologize in advance, won’t it make you feel guilty?” He added.
“I don’t understand why you would give someone an advance pardon,” he said during a conversation with his co-host.
“Like, it’s like you’re saying, ‘Okay, I know this person is guilty of something, and Trump can go after them.'”
Biden pardoned 39 people for non-violent crimes And on Wednesday commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 individuals who were transferred from lockups to home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The outgoing president vowed to take “further steps” before his term ends on Jan. 20, saying in a statement that he took Wednesday’s action because the country was built on “possibilities and the promise of second chances.”
Democrats faced criticism earlier this month when they granted sweeping exemptions forgive his sonHunter, who was convicted of federal gun and tax charges in separate trials earlier this year.
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