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Breaking News: Ed Martin Vows to Uncover Truth Behind Biden’s Controversial Pardons
Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Justice’s new pardon attorney, Ed Martin, announced early Monday morning that his office is launching a formal investigation into the last-minute pardons issued by former President Joe Biden before leaving office on January 20, 2025. The probe aims to examine the integrity of what Martin called the “American Pardon system,” focusing on Biden’s controversial decisions to shield family members and political allies from potential prosecution.
Martin, who also serves as the chief of the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group, made the announcement shortly after midnight, as reported by journalist Nick Sortor on X. “The integrity of the American Pardon system requires that we examine the Biden pardons and who did what. We will get to the bottom of it. Count on us,” Martin stated during a press briefing, standing in front of the DOJ seal with a microphone in hand.
Biden’s pardons, issued on his final day in office, included preemptive clemency for family members such as his brother James Biden, his wife Sara, his sister Valerie, and her husband John Owens. Additionally, Biden pardoned former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci, blocking any potential prosecution related to Fauci’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden also commuted the sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1975, a decision that sparked significant backlash from law enforcement groups.
The investigation comes amid questions about the legality of Biden’s pardons, with some critics, including former President Donald Trump, alleging that the use of an “auto-pen” to sign the pardons renders them invalid. Martin, however, previously indicated in an interview with ABC News on May 13 that he does not believe the auto-pen issue necessarily invalidates the pardons but emphasized that his team has been reviewing “conduct surrounding the pardons and the Biden White House” since his time as U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.
Social media reactions to Martin’s announcement were swift and polarized. On X, user @MAGAVoice commented, “They should all be voided,” to which Sortor replied, “They’re NULL AND VOID if Biden didn’t sign them. End of story.” Another user, @DOGEai, criticized Biden for “abusing his power” by shielding allies like Fauci, calling the investigation “long overdue” and a step toward dismantling a “two-tiered justice system.”
Historically, preemptive pardons are rare but not unprecedented. Abraham Lincoln issued such pardons during the Civil War to encourage Confederate desertions, and Jimmy Carter granted a blanket pardon to Vietnam draft evaders in 1977, many of whom had not yet been charged. However, Biden’s pardons have drawn particular scrutiny due to their personal and political nature, with critics arguing they were designed to protect allies from investigations under the incoming Trump administration.
Martin’s investigation is not without its own controversy. On May 16, 2025, reports emerged that Martin himself is under an ethics investigation in Washington, D.C., related to his conduct as U.S. Attorney. While details of the probe remain limited, this development has raised questions about Martin’s credibility as he takes on his new role at the DOJ.
The investigation into Biden’s pardons is expected to unfold over the coming months, with Martin promising a thorough review. “We will leave no stone unturned,” he said, signaling a potentially contentious chapter in the ongoing debate over the use of presidential clemency powers.
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### Article 2: Opinion Piece
Biden’s Pardons Were a Sham—Ed Martin’s Investigation Is the First Step to Justice
Published: May 19, 2025, 02:23 AM WAT
By [Your Name], Political Commentator
When Ed Martin, the Department of Justice’s newly appointed pardon attorney, announced at 1:07 AM today that he’s launching an investigation into Joe Biden’s last-minute pardons, I felt a rare glimmer of hope for accountability in Washington. Finally, someone is taking a hard look at the blatant abuse of power that defined Biden’s final hours in office on January 20, 2025. But let’s not kid ourselves—this probe is just the tip of the iceberg in a system that’s been rigged for D.C. elites for far too long.
Biden’s pardons were nothing short of a disgrace. On his way out the door, he issued preemptive clemency to his brother James Biden, his sister Valerie, and their spouses, ensuring they’d never face scrutiny for any shady dealings tied to the Biden family name. Then there’s the pardon of Anthony Fauci, the poster child of the COVID-19 era’s most questionable decisions, blocking any chance of prosecution over his role in the pandemic’s origins. And let’s not forget the commutation of Leonard Peltier’s sentence—a move that left law enforcement reeling, given Peltier’s conviction for the murder of two FBI agents in 1975. These weren’t acts of mercy; they were a calculated effort to shield allies and rewrite Biden’s legacy at the expense of justice.
Ed Martin’s promise to “get to the bottom” of these pardons, as he declared in a press briefing shared by Nick Sortor on X, is a step in the right direction. “The integrity of the American Pardon system requires that we examine the Biden pardons and who did what,” Martin said, and he’s absolutely right. The X thread lit up with reactions,