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Should Biden Pardon Trump’s Critics? Former G.W. Bush Official Makes the Case

Trump is returning to the White House as the next president and has vowed to go after political enemies — potentially threatening individuals who have spoken out against him. In an article for The Atlantic, Rosensweig argues that President Biden has an obligation to protect these people from Trump's revenge. Rosensweig joins the show from Washington.

Should Biden Pardon Trump’s Critics? Former G.W. Bush Official Makes the Case

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