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GOP Chair Claims Some Biden Pardons Are No Longer Valid

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Washington, D.C. — GOP Oversight Chair James Comer stated in an interview on October 28, 2025, that he believes several pardons granted by President Joe Biden are now “void.” Comer did not specify which pardons he was referencing but noted that recent developments regarding their legality have raised questions.

Comer’s comments came amid ongoing discussions about the implications of presidential pardons and their restrictions. In a political climate filled with disputes over executive power, this assertion adds another layer to the already complex conversation.

“There are serious constitutional questions surrounding how some pardons were issued by President Biden,” Comer remarked. He emphasized the need for scrutiny to ensure that each pardon adheres to the legal framework established by Congress.

The remarks were made shortly after a session in which various GOP members voiced concerns about the integrity of the pardoning process. With midterm elections approaching, the party’s focus on Biden’s decisions may be a strategic move to rally support.

The White House has yet to respond to Comer’s remarks, and discussions surrounding the pardons will likely continue in both media and legal circles.