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Biden pardons family members in final minutes of presidency

President Biden announced pardons for members of his family in the last minutes of his presidency, a shocking development as President-elect Trump’s inauguration is already underway.

The blanket pardons were granted to his brother, James Biden; his sister-in-law, Sara Jones Biden; his sister, Valerie Biden Owens; his brother-in-law, John T. Owens; and his youngest brother, Francis Biden.

“My family has been subjected to unrelenting attacks and threats, motivated solely by a desire to hurt me — the worst kind of partisan politics,” Biden said in a statement. “Unfortunately, I have no reason to believe these attacks will end.”

Biden said the pardons do not acknowledge any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be viewed as an admission of guilt. They cover any nonviolent offense from Jan. 1, 2014, to Sunday. 

The pardon for the Biden family members came after a number of them testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee as it investigated both President Biden and son, Hunter Biden, in a probe of influence peddling.

While President Biden pardoned Hunter Biden in December, he had not yet done so for other family members, risking continued congressional oversight.

Last week, House Oversight and Accountability Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) had called on the incoming attorney general to bring contempt of Congress charges against James Biden, accusing him of lying to the panel during a deposition.

“Though President Biden’s saccharine (and wholly ironic) rantings of political persecution and weaponized prosecution of Hunter Biden are specious, they are inapplicable to the non-prosecution of his brother, James Biden, who has lied to the United States Congress and has faced no accountability to date,” Comer wrote in a letter last week in a letter to Pam Bondi, Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Justice.

“I write to encourage the Department under your leadership to hold James Biden accountable for lying to Congress to protect his brother, the soon-to-be-former President Biden. No one should be above the law, regardless of his last name.”

The GOP-led probe was broadly an impeachment investigation into President Biden; after a lengthy probe, the committee issued a final report accusing the president of impeachable acts, rolling out the accusation shortly before the Democratic National Convention without ever taking further action. 

The investigation never uncovered evidence of a key claim — that both father and son accepted a bribe — and the former FBI informant who made the claim pleaded guilty last year to fabricating the claim.

Nonetheless, Comer’s recent letter suggests the GOP was not walking away from the investigation or its plans to review various Biden family members. 

James Biden was a business partner of Hunter Biden, making him another key figure in the GOP probe. The party also accused the brother of being a backdoor for the president to be able to accept foreign money. However, the funds exchanged between the two brothers reflected a loan; James Biden repaid his brother after two major business deals, one with a U.S. company while the other came shortly after a deal Hunter Biden secured with a Chinese company. Both transactions occurred after President Biden left the vice presidency and before he returned to office. 

The Hill requested comment from James Biden’s lawyer. 

Updated at 12:12 p.m. EST