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Some were scummy, but the vast majority were pardons for non-violent drug offenders. It was by far the best thing he's ever done in his entire life.
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Aside from the 6500 good pardons that I mentioned, I think Biden's were about what you'd expect.
He and his family are particularly corrupt (or they're worse at hiding it), so the pardons were a bit more personal than normal.
I get that, but they have the paper work for things like this prepared ahead of time. It's just a matter of getting it done.
It's not like other planned reforms, which require getting people in place and communicating through department hierarchies.