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4 Trump rivals that Biden didn't pardon

While President Joe Biden issued many pardons before leaving office, he did not pardon various individuals Trump has blasted who were connected to cases against the Republican figure.


4 Trump rivals that Biden didn't pardon
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In a post on Truth Social earlier this month, Trump asserted that "Corrupt Democrat judges and prosecutors" had targeted him "at levels of injustice never seen before."

Biden also did not pardon figures Trump has publicly assailed, including Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York Judge Juan Merchan, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Trump has repeatedly called the man "Deranged Jack Smith." 

"While we were not able to bring the cases we charged to trial, I believe the fact that our team stood up for the rule of law matters," he noted.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought a case that led to a jury finding Trump guilty of charges of falsifying business records. 

Bragg has been one of the targets of Trump's ire.

On Truth Social, Trump has called him "Soft on Crime Alvin Bragg" and "Corrupt Soros Funded District Attorney, Alvin Bragg." 

Trump has also excoriated Judge Juan Merchan, who was involved in Trump's New York criminal trial.

For example, Trump has called him "Corrupt, Deeply Conflicted, Democrat Appointed Acting Judge Juan Merchan," and claimed that the judge was aiming to "RIG the Manhattan Sham 'Trial.'"

"There is no way such corrupt people can lead a case, and then it gets taken over by somebody else," Trump told Fox News Digital. "It was a corrupt case, so how could it be taken over by someone else?" 

Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman contributed to this report

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