(Crankers) Bill Clinton was on ‘The View’ talking about President Joe Biden possibly giving Hillary Clinton a preemptive pardon. Bill said that Hillary ‘didn’t do anything wrong’ and he’s open to talking about the preemptive pardon with Joe Biden.
Sunny Hostin asked, “Do you think it would be wise of President Biden to preemptively pardon any potential targets? What about your wife, Hillary Clinton? She apparently is on Kash Patel’s list.”
Bill Clinton said in response: “They’ve got a problem with her because first, she didn’t do anything wrong. Second, she followed the rules exactly as they were written. Third, Trump’s State Department — Trump’s State Department — found — remember how the emails were such a big issue in 2016? Trump’s State Department found that Hillary sent and received exactly zero classified emails on her personal device. It was a made-up phony story.”

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It’s intriguing to see Bill Clinton address the issue of a preemptive pardon for Hillary. While he argues she did nothing wrong, the very discussion about preemptive pardons raises questions about the perception of innocence and guilt in political narratives. What’s more, his mention of Trump’s State Department findings adds an interesting layer to the debate about the emails. It’s not just about the legalities but how political battles shape public perception. Curious to see how this will play out. Frank, do you think bringing up these findings now is a strategic move?
I wonder, does the continuous focus on Hillary’s emails and potential legal challenges reflect broader issues of gender bias in political discourse? It seems like a never-ending cycle.