💨 Abstract
Outgoing US President Joe Biden has stated that he has no plans to pardon himself, asserting he has done nothing wrong. He may issue pardons to others before he leaves office on January 20, but this depends on various factors. The president has previously pardoned his son Hunter Biden, and more pardons may be issued, but a decision has not been made yet.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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