00:00Have you ever heard of somebody getting a preemptive pardon who was innocent of all crime?
00:06Who's just an innocent person?
00:07Have you ever heard of that?
00:08Just somebody getting a blanket pardon and they're an innocent person?
00:11But no, it's the president's own family.
00:15It's people that have been covering up for the president in addition to his own family.
00:20Is there an innocent explanation for someone to seek preemptive pardons for family members?
00:28Would you do that if you knew you were innocent and just worried about outside forces?
00:37The answer to that is going to be no.
00:40If you haven't done anything wrong, you sit there and go, what do you need a preemptive pardon for?
00:45If he pardons people preemptively, he's essentially telling the public that these people have committed crimes.
00:52And we may not be aware of what they are, but the pardon is clear evidence that crimes have been committed.
00:59I imagine if he decides to issue these preemptive pardons, it will be cast in a way that he is protecting his family and protecting their reputations from, you know, villainous exterior forces that are against him.
01:11First off, we should just take a deep breath and acknowledge the audacity of a president who's so clearly concerned about his own criminal culpability and that of his family members that pardons are a major obsession with him.
01:27The idea of a kind of prospective pardon, this sort of permanent federal get-out-of-jail-free card, that seems to be what we're talking about in the case of this, right?
01:36With Giuliani and his three eldest children who, as far as we know, have not been convicted of a crime.
01:42Maybe they've committed a lot and they don't want to face action.
01:45I don't know. It's weird.
01:47I wouldn't ask for a pardon.
01:48I don't think I deserve one because I don't think I've done anything criminal.
01:52But, like, where does that come from, that concept that you can just kind of wave your magic pardon wand?
01:57We have Tish James. We have Xavier Prezera.
01:59Mimi Roca is literally my DA in my town.
02:03There will be opportunities to prosecute these people regardless if they abuse the pardon power as they are thinking.
02:11Hopefully, Ellie, there will be a skyfall on this entire crime family and there will be another day for them to die.
02:17The president does indeed pardon, let's say, Rudy Giuliani or any members of his family.
02:23Would you see that, and I asked Pete Ferrara this question, as essentially an admission of guilt?
02:30I certainly would view it that way.
02:32I think millions of Americans would view it that way.
02:34If there was no belief in criminality, why would he think a pardon was necessary?
02:39CNN has learned President Biden will pardon his son Hunter Biden.
02:47The president's father Biden will pardon his son Hunter Biden.
03:17You
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