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On Inauguration Day, Biden granted pardons to several high-profile figures, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and General Mark Milley, as well as members of the January 6th Committee, such as Liz Cheney. These actions have instigated discussions about whether this move amounts to a moral admission of guilt and what precedent it sets for future pardons. Critics argue that these pardons lack clear justification or specific crimes, potentially giving an open-ended immunity to individuals who may have committed serious offenses.