Simon Cook Simon Cook

Which president granted the most pardons? 

Joe Biden and Donald Trump (Credit: Getty images)

Joe Biden has bowed out of the White House with a slew of presidential pardons. Today they have been awarded to Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, a bunch of family members and an assortment of investigators from the 6 January riots – but Biden also controversially pardoned his son Hunter a month ago, despite promising not to.

The presidential pardon has been a part of the constitution since the start – something that the Founding Fathers thought worth keeping from the British monarchy. Historically it’s been quite sparingly used. Most presidents pardoned no more than a few hundred through the first hundred years of the US – with the exception of the aftermath of the Civil War.

Since the First World War it’s seen a bit more of an airing – although some of these are mass pardons for particular bits of legislation, rather than impeached predecessors. Jimmy Carter pardoned something over 200,000 Vietnam draft dodgers, and Joe Biden forgave 6,500 convicted of marijuana possession.

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