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Steve Forbes: The idea of preemptive pardons underscores the criminality of the Biden admin

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Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes discusses the continued Biden-Harris rift and former President Bill Clinton addressing President Biden's pardon power on 'The Evening Edit.' House passes bipartisan JUDGES Act despite Biden veto threat The V8 That Won ...

The video segment from MSN features Steve Forbes discussing the concept of preemptive pardons in relation to the Biden administration. Forbes criticizes the administration, suggesting that the need for preemptive pardons highlights an underlying issue of perceived criminality or overreach within the government. He argues that this practice reflects poorly on the administration's integrity and hints at a broader theme of political misuse of legal processes. Forbes uses this discussion to question the ethical and legal standards of the current political leadership, implying that such actions are not only unprecedented but also indicative of a troubling trend in American politics.

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