Kaylee McGhee White: Biden Pardoning His Family Was a ‘Mask-Off Moment’
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MCGHEE WHITE: “Exactly. So, basically they’re worried about Trump doing exactly what they did to him and his family. And again, it’s the blatant dishonesty from Biden here that is so unsettling. And, you know, the news of these pardons came out as Trump was getting ready to swear in. And I was watching this unfold as the news came out. And I sat there watching it and I was almost getting emotional because I realized what we had been spared from for another four years. And these pardons were such a mask-off moment from the Biden family and from the Biden Administration, that this is genuinely how he perceives his position and his power. He does not believe that he’s constrained by the rule of law. He does not believe that he has to worry about the consequences of his actions except insofar as they affect himself. And again, like, his random declaration that we have a 28th Amendment is another great example of this. He believed that he was a unilateral authority and he did not care who was affected by it. And I really do believe that if his administration had gotten another four years without having to worry about any political or social constraints such as winning reelection, it would have been a bad four years for this country.”