FACT CHECK: Post False­ly Claims For­mer Pres­i­dents Par­doned Broth­er And Son

FACT CHECK: Post Falsely Claims Former Presidents Pardoned Brother And Son

A post shared on X claims for­mer Pres­i­dent George HW Bush par­doned his son, Neil Bush, white for­mer Pres­i­dent Jim­my Carter par­doned his broth­er.

Ver­dict: False

Nei­ther Carter or Bush par­doned these indi­vid­u­als.

Fact Check:

Pres­i­dent Joe Biden par­doned his son, Hunter Biden, for offens­es he may or may have not com­mit­ted from 2014–2024, accord­ing to Politi­co. The par­don also pre­vents Biden from going to jail for his tax and gun charges, the out­let not­ed.

Social media users are claim­ing that Biden’s par­don is not unique, by argu­ing that Carter and Bush par­doned fam­i­ly mem­bers. (RELATED: Was Elon Musk Refused Ser­vice At A San Fran­cis­co Cof­fee Shop For Wear­ing A MAGA Hat?)

“Jim­my Carter par­doned his broth­er Bil­ly Carter who took over $200,000 from Libya as its for­eign agent. George H.W. Bush par­doned his son Neil Bush for his role in the S&L scan­dals of the 1980s. Nobody thinks those par­dons defined either pres­i­den­cy. Joe Biden’s par­don of Hunter Biden won’t either,” one user wrote.

These claims are false. Carter nev­er par­doned his broth­er, accord­ing to the Jus­tice Depart­ment web­site. Bil­ly Carter had received $200,000 from Libya’s gov­ern­ment and reg­is­tered as a for­eign agent of the Libyan gov­ern­ment. It does not appear he was charged with a crime in rela­tion to the for­eign agent reg­is­tra­tion or mon­ey.

Bush nev­er par­doned his son, accord­ing to the Jus­tice Depart­ment web­site. Neil Bush was involved in the Sil­ver­a­do Sav­ing and Loan col­lapse and was forced to pay $50,000 to set­tle a law­suit, but nev­er was charged nor giv­en a par­don, per Fox News.