Can a US President pardon a US citizens that have not beed convicted of a crime?
No,
a US President cannot pardon individuals who have not been convicted of a Federal crime. The power to pardon, as outlined in Article II Section 2 of the US Constitution, is specifically for offenses against the United States AFTER conviction. This means the individual must have been legally charged and convicted before a pardon can be granted
Biden's pardons are not worth the paper they are written on
Okay, were the Repubican Pardons to protect the guilty?