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Rebeeca Pervez

Biden’s Pre-Emptive Pardon for Milley: A Betrayal of Accountability and a Threat to Justice

In a stunning development that exemplifies the Biden administration's penchant for protecting its own, senior White House officials are reportedly mulling a pre-emptive pardon for retired Gen. Mark Milley. This unprecedented move stems from concerns that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration might hold Milley accountable for his actions as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. While Biden’s allies might frame this as a safeguard against political retribution, the American people deserve to see this for what it truly is: a blatant act of shielding a controversial figure from justice.



Milley’s legacy is already marred by accusations of overreach and betrayal. Bob Woodward’s bombshell revelations revealed that Milley made secret calls to Chinese officials in 2020, allegedly assuring them of the United States’ stability and preemptively undermining then-President Trump’s authority. These actions, occurring without presidential authorization, raise serious questions about Milley’s loyalty to his commander-in-chief and his adherence to the constitutional chain of command.


For Biden to consider pre-emptively pardoning Milley sends a clear and troubling message: loyalty to the progressive establishment guarantees immunity, even when it undermines the democratic process. This decision reeks of political favoritism, protecting Milley not because he is innocent, but because he is a symbol of the left’s resistance against Trump.


Moreover, it is a direct affront to the principles of justice and accountability. No individual, regardless of their rank or political connections, should be exempt from facing the consequences of their actions. If Milley truly acted with integrity, as his defenders claim, then he should welcome a transparent investigation to clear his name. A pardon would only confirm what many Americans already suspect: Milley’s actions cannot withstand scrutiny.


This move also highlights the Biden administration’s deep-seated fear of Trump’s return to power. The mere prospect of a Trump-led government enforcing accountability is enough to send the left into a frenzy of preemptive damage control. It underscores the lengths to which Biden’s team will go to undermine Trump before he even takes the oath of office.


At its core, this controversy isn’t just about Milley—it’s about the Biden administration’s broader disdain for accountability and its willingness to bend the rules to protect its own. Americans deserve leaders who uphold the rule of law, not manipulate it for political expediency.


If Biden proceeds with this pardon, it will cement his administration’s legacy as one that values partisan loyalty over justice. For conservatives, it is a stark reminder of the importance of electing leaders who prioritize America’s interests and hold even the most powerful individuals accountable.


Trump’s incoming administration must restore faith in our institutions by ensuring that no one, not even a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is above the law. Biden’s attempt to shield Milley from facing consequences will not go unnoticed—and it will only strengthen the resolve of those committed to restoring integrity and justice to Washington.


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