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Biden Discusses Pardons and Political Legacy Ahead of Trump Administration

President Biden addresses the possibility of pardons in his final days, focusing on political adversaries and the implications of Trump's return.

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In his final days as president, Joe Biden asserts he will not pardon himself and considers preemptive pardons for political adversaries of Donald Trump. Biden emphasizes the outrageousness of Trump's rhetoric regarding punishing critics and critiques Meta's decision to end fact-checking as a threat to truth in media. He reflects on his political legacy and reiterates his belief that he could have defeated Trump in the 2024 election. Journalists question Biden about the ongoing investigations and his decisions surrounding pardons during this transitional period.

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