WATCH: Trump Battles Reporter Over Pardons

President Donald Trump called out a reporter on Tuesday for bias over hyper-focusing on the pardons that he issued this week while ignoring the pardons and commutations issued by former President Joe Biden during the final moments of his failed presidency. Trump said that he was not aware of the specific details of the pardon ...

Jan 21, 2025 - 21:28
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WATCH: Trump Battles Reporter Over Pardons

President Donald Trump called out a reporter on Tuesday for bias over hyper-focusing on the pardons that he issued this week while ignoring the pardons and commutations issued by former President Joe Biden during the final moments of his failed presidency.

Trump said that he was not aware of the specific details of the pardon that the reporter was asking about, after he pardoned or commuted the sentences of approximately 1,500 the night before, but said that he would look into it.

The president then highlighted how George Soros-backed district attorneys around the country have often let some of the most violent offenders off the hook.

“These people have already served years in prison,” Trump said of the January 6 defendants whom he pardoned. “And they’ve served them viciously. It’s a disgusting prison. It’s been horrible. It’s inhumane. It’s been a terrible, terrible thing.”

“Joe Biden gave a pardon yesterday to a lot of criminals,” Trump said. “These are criminals that he gave a pardon to, and you should be asking that question, why did he give a pardon to all of these people that committed crimes?”

“Why did he give a pardon to the J6 unselect committee when they burned and destroyed all documents which showed that they did what was wrong, not me?” Trump asked as the reporter tried to interrupt.

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“Why did they give a pardon to all of his relatives, his brother, who made millions of dollars?” Trump asked referring to James Biden. “To all these different people he gave pardons. That’s the question you should be answering.”

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