Former Obama spokeswoman says Biden family split sends “terrible message.”

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A former Obama spokeswoman is joining a bipartisan group of critics of former President Biden for apologizing to his family members before he left office.

“Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his family sends a terrible message to the world,” Tommy Vietor said Wednesday on The Jesse Watters Premium.

“I think the president’s pardon power is very broad. When Congress comes together and passes a constitutional amendment, I would like to pass a constitutional amendment that says you can’t pardon yourself, you can’t pardon your family, you can’t pardon your employees.”

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As the nation prepares for the inauguration of President Donald Trump, President Biden pardoned his brothers and sisters just moments before leaving office on Monday.

The pardon applies to James Biden, Sarah Jones Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, John Owens and Frances Biden, the White House announced. After the president left office, his family argued that they could be subjected to “political investigations”.

Biden released. On Monday morning, another wave of pre-amnesty calls to Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley and other people connected to the House voted for a committee investigation until January 6.

Biden’s pardon comes at the end of his term as president, particularly when his son Hunter Biden was pardoned for his controversial actions.

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“The Democratic Party has had a rough cycle,” he told host Jesse Watters. “Democrats are very bad. We need a new generation of leaders, we need to tell people who we are and what we stand for.”

With Trump taking action after taking office, Vietor warned Republicans that “now it’s time to shut up or shut down.”

Fox News’ Ander Hagstrom contributed to this report.