Gen. Mark Milley accepted Biden's pardon and thanked the president on Monday
Ex-Democratic senator laments 'sad' preemptive pardons of Milley, Cheney, Fauci: 'Sets a precedent'
Ex-Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill lamented the "sad" preemptive pardons of some of some prominent anti-Trump critics on Monday.
President Biden's last-minute preemptive pardons of some of President-elect Donald Trump's biggest critics, including Gen. Mark Milley, former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci, were panned Monday on social media, hours before he will exit the White House.
"Joe Biden using his last day in office to pardon Liz Cheney, among others, is the perfect expression of the American political realignment and the rotted soul of the Democratic Party," journalist Glenn Greenwald wrote.
Biden included anyone who served on the House Jan. 6 committee in the list of preemptive pardons. Milley accepted the pardon, while Fauci thanked the president but maintained that he did nothing wrong.
Joe Biden using his last day in office to pardon Liz Cheney, among others, is the perfect expression of American political realignment and the rotted soul of the Democratic Party. pic.twitter.com/oziR9WeELh
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) January 20, 2025
NBC's Kristen Welker reported that Trump texted her his reaction, which read, "It is disgraceful. Many are guilty of MAJOR CRIMES!"
NEW: President-elect Trump texted me his reaction to President Biden's preemptive pardons of the Jan. 6 committee and witnesses, Anthony Fauci and Mark Milley.
— Kristen Welker (@kwelkernbc) January 20, 2025
“It is disgraceful. Many are guilty of MAJOR CRIMES! DJT”
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said, "If there was ever any doubt as to who bears responsibility for the COVID pandemic, Biden’s pardon of Fauci forever seals the deal."
If there was ever any doubt as to who bears responsibility for the COVID pandemic, Biden’s pardon of Fauci forever seals the deal.
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) January 20, 2025
As Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee I will not rest until the entire truth of the coverup is exposed.…
Milley thanked Biden in a statement on Monday.
"My family and I are deeply grateful for the President’s action today," he wrote. "After forty-three years of faithful service in uniform to our Nation, protecting and defending the Constitution, I do not wish to spend whatever remaining time the Lord grants me fighting those who unjustly might seek retribution for perceived slights."
Biden issued several preemptive pardons to prominent critics of Donald Trump on Monday. (Left to right: (Photo by: William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images), (Photo by Mandel Ngan - Pool/Getty Images), (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images), (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images))
"I do not want to put my family, my friends, and those with whom I served through the resulting distraction, expense, and anxiety," he added.
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Love the Biden logic.
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) January 20, 2025
He pardons tons of people - family, subordinates, government officials, and people who waged the legal and political war against Trump on his behalf.
And he thinks it’s all proof of someone ELSE’s malfeasance. https://t.co/nsSzwIoy2S
"The swamp protects its own," Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., wrote on social media.
One of Biden’s greatest abuses of power was the forcing of mRNA shots by executive fiat (which Florida successfully blocked).
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) January 20, 2025
Now, on his way out the door, Biden pardons the chief henchman of that and so many other abuses.
The swamp protects its own… https://t.co/whl7gDr91A
Biden said in a statement that, "The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense."
And with the acceptance comes a tacit admission of guilt or wrongdoing, even though those who have been pardoned have not been formally accused of any crimes. — AP https://t.co/tX9EXuolGc
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) January 20, 2025
Biden's pardon of Fauci and Liz Cheney is the perfect punctuation to his legacy; he's a thoroughly corrupt and indecent man, and always has been. pic.twitter.com/Q9CMyyF07B
— John LeFevre (@JohnLeFevre) January 20, 2025
Ex-Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill lamented the "sad" pardons during an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday and said it set a precedent for the incoming president.
Biden was criticized for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, in early December, after repeatedly telling Americans he believed in the rule of law and would accept the outcome of his son's trial.
"From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere with the Justice Department’s decision-making, and I kept my word even as I have watched my son being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted," the president said in a December statement about his son's pardon.
December 1, 2024, Biden pardons his son.
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 20, 2025
January 20, 2025, Biden says, ‘Hold my beer.’ pic.twitter.com/Yxr4H4dGCh
"Biden pardoned Fauci. He says it’s not an admission of guilt. But if Fauci were innocent, no pardon would be needed. The evidence suggests Fauci helped create the Covid pandemic, and then covered it up. The investigation must go forward. All Covid & Fauci Files must be released," Michael Shellenberger, the CBR Chair of Politics, Censorship and Free Speech at the University of Austin, wrote on social media.
Biden pardoned Fauci. He says it’s not an admission of guilt. But if Fauci were innocent, no pardon would be needed. The evidence suggests Fauci helped create the Covid pandemic, and then covered it up. The investigation must go forward. All Covid & Fauci Files must be released. https://t.co/FkCp0jjMHt
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) January 20, 2025
Why did he need to do that? https://t.co/eTgwzZV9PA
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) January 20, 2025
Biden pardoning Fauci just concedes that democrats know Fauci lied to the American public and more than likely committed pretty severe criminal behavior during that time.
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) January 20, 2025
America will always deserve answers for what he put us through and destroyed during Covid.
"No one is above the law except people who get blanket, preemptive pardons," commentator Mary Kathrine Ham wrote. "Ignominy to the end."
No one is above the law except people who get blanket, preemptive pardons. Ignominy to the end. https://t.co/D29Soj7XHm
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) January 20, 2025
Ok, great. Now Fauci should have no fear or excuse for testifying openly about the lab leak
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) January 20, 2025
Lawmakers should not let him off the hook https://t.co/Rs3qF5GlUj
10 days ago, Biden said he will only pardon individuals who committed crimes.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 20, 2025
Today he pardoned Fauci, Milley, Cheney, EVERYONE on the J/6th Committee. pic.twitter.com/VsJfysYSDQ
Biden pardons Milley, Fauci, and J6 Committee
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) January 20, 2025
Absolutely Insane and Absolutely Predictable pic.twitter.com/VgPld782r5
Notably, Special Counsel Jack Smith, former FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland are not included in the pardon, despite speculation that they may face backlash from the incoming administration.
Fox News' Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.