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4 of the most controversial Presidential pardons in American history

Photo From The Christian Post. Former President Gerald Ford, and wife Betty acknowledge applause from the convention floor during the evening session of the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, on Aug. 12, 1996. Former first lady Betty Ford said on Dec. 26, 2006, that President Gerald Ford has died. President Ford pardoned President Nixon. | AP/ David Longstreath

The Christian Post

By CP Staff

President Joe Biden issued a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, claiming that he was unfairly prosecuted for political reasons. He issued the pardon on Sunday despite repeated claims by him and his White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre that he would never do so.

In a statement released Sunday, the president argued that his son was “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted” due to his connection to the Democratic commander-in-chief.

While Biden’s move drew criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, it’s only the latest in a long, bipartisan line of controversial presidential pardons. Here’s a list of four other controversial presidential pardons. More Here

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