💨 Abstract
Outgoing US President Joe Biden stated he has no intention of pardoning himself, as he believes he has not committed any wrongdoing. He may pardon others before leaving office on January 20, though this depends on various factors. He has already pardoned his son Hunter Biden. Biden also criticized the potential actions of former President Donald Trump, stating it would be outrageous for Trump to punish people for not adhering to his policies.
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