Kinzinger Challenges Trump Over Biden Pardons: 'Bring It On'
Adam Kinzinger dares Donald Trump to bring legal charges, asserting confidence in court victory as Trump claims Biden's pardons are invalid.
- Donald Trump declared that preemptive pardons issued by Joe Biden, including those for January 6 Committee members, are invalid due to alleged use of an autopen.
- Adam Kinzinger publicly challenged Trump to bring legal charges against him, stating he would 'crush' Trump in court and mocking him in a video post.
- Kinzinger emphasized he did not request or want a pardon, arguing that accepting one implies guilt, and reiterated his belief in his innocence.
- The White House has distanced itself from Trump’s claim about the invalidity of Biden's pardons, which lacks legal precedent or substantiation.
- This dispute highlights ongoing tensions surrounding January 6 and broader political divisions, with no formal legal actions initiated as of now.