CNN presenter Jake Tapper speculated that Joe Biden may have granted himself in secret grace at a meaningful moment about the approach to the network compared to the new Trump government.
Tapper admitted this to New York Times correspondent and frequent Trump critic Maggie Haberman on Saturday, while the two discussed the promises of the president of ‘retribution’ against his political enemies.
He played a part of Trumps interview on Thursday evening with Sean Hannity of Fox News, in which the president said, “The sad thing is that (Biden) has not granted himself a grace.”
Trump suggested that he could insist on an investigation into Biden because “he had to do with him”, what Tapper led to ask Haberman: “Do you think the Ministry of Justice of Trump Biden will investigate?”
Haberman said it is “still to be seen” and added: “You know, Trump is not the only person who has expressed a lot of indignation about some of those preventive grace measures, especially those for President Biden’s own family members.”
Tapper further speculated that “it is always possible for a president to grant someone grace without announcing it,” which means that Biden may have granted himself “grace and that we just don’t know anything about it.”
While he made the suggestion, Tairer acknowledged that the issue could be a disputable point, thanks to the decision of the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court of last year, where immunity was given for official presidential actions.
“So I don’t know if that was necessary, Mr. Biden, in view of the fact that there was an extensive immunity ruling from the American Supreme Court about Trump that now applies to Biden,” he said.
CNN presenter Jake Tapper speculated that former President Joe Biden secretly granted himself on Saturday at a significant moment about the approach to the network compared to the new Trump government on Saturday

Tapper said that Biden has granted himself grace and we just know nothing about it ‘, which is technically possible under the constitution, but has never been documented in American history.
The issue of ‘secret’ presidential grace came to the spotlight four years ago after Trump lost the 2020 elections, because he also granted a number of grace to allies – but in particular not to himself or any family members.
At the time it was speculated that Trump could have granted secret benwear measures, which is technically possible but never documented in the history of the US.
The clause in the constitution that grants presidential grace powers does not explicitly prevent them from being secret.
However, there are no indications that neither Trump nor Biden have ever granted secret grace, with some constitutional scholars claiming that the public nature of grace makes it valid.
At the end of Bidens tenure, it was revealed that he had set the record for the most grace and criminal force in one presidential term, with the exception of Jimmy Carters Gratie for consemption revivators in Vietnam in 1977.
Much of the grace of Biden led to indignation, in particular his far -reaching grace for his son Hunter, despite the fact that he often denied that he had plans to do so.
And in one of his last acts in the White House, Biden also granted preventive grace to Dr. Anthony Fauci and all nine members of the Commission of 6 January, including the frequent Trump enemen Liz Cheney.
In total, during his term of office, the 82-year-old granted 8,064 grace, of which 6,500 in the form of a far-reaching grace for those convicted of the possession of marijuana.
With the exception of the recently deceased former President Carter, whose design for avoidance grace had consequences for more than 200,000 people – Biden spent the most.

‘Secret’ presidential grace made the headlines four years ago after Donald Trump lost the 2020 elections, while he also granted a number of grace to allies – but in particular not to himself or any family members

In one of Bidens Last deeds as President, he made many angry by granting preventive grace to Dr. Anthony Fauci (seen with Trump in April 2020)

The issue of presidential grace came back to the spotlight at the end of Bidens Land Duizards, when he set the record for most grace and penalty settlements in one presidential term of office, with the exception of Jimmy Carters Grace for Dig Duizers in Vietnam in 1977.
In Saturday’s interview with Tapper from CNN, Haberman noted that Biden’s Grace for his son Hunter even Verbijston in Washington.
“Many former Biden officials are quite surprised by people with whom I spoke,” she said.
Haberman added that, although Biden has presidential immunity for official acts he has undertaken in the White House, Trump’s comments to Hannity seemed to be about activities that were undertaken before Biden was in power. ”
“He seemed to refer to the efforts of the Biden family prior to the presidency to make money, and we will see if that flows into a kind of investigation,” she said.
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