Resolves YES if Biden issues at least one pardon only for crime(s) for which the individual was not yet charged or convicted, before the end of Biden’s term.
Update 2025-14-01 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): - YES requires Biden to issue a pardon only for crimes for which the individual has not been charged.
A pardon that includes both uncharged and charged crimes does not count towards a YES resolution.
For example, a pardon that preempts possible future charges for individuals like Fauci, Cheney, or Schiff would count, but pardons that also include current convictions (e.g., Hunter’s pardon) do not count.
@Ziddletwix Yeah was struggling to think of phrasing that precludes Hunter’s pardon.
For this market, YES should require a pardon only for crimes for which the individual has not been charged, not a pardon both for crimes for which the individual has been charged and not yet charged.
In other words, a pardon of Fauci/Cheney/Schiff/etc that preempts possible future charges would count, but not if the pardon is also for current convictions. Hunter’s pardon does not count towards a yes resolution.