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We always knew Joe Biden would pardon troubled son Hunter

Last updated: December 1, 2024 8:42 pm
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The recent pardon of Hunter Biden by President Joe Biden has sparked controversy and criticism, as it goes against the president’s previous promises not to pardon his troubled son. The pardon comes just days before Hunter was set to be sentenced for felony gun charges in Delaware and felony tax-fraud charges in California, to which he had pleaded guilty.

President Biden justified the pardon by claiming that Hunter was unfairly targeted and treated differently due to his status as the president’s son. However, this decision contradicts his earlier statements where he promised not to pardon his son.

The timing of the pardon, just as the Biden family was enjoying a vacation in Nantucket, raised eyebrows and led to speculation about the motives behind the decision. Hunter’s lawyers had prepared a document outlining the case for his pardon, citing political persecution and fears of retaliation from the Trump administration.

Despite claims of Hunter being a victim, the truth is that he knowingly committed the crimes for which he was pardoned. His legal team had pressured the Department of Justice to not charge him, invoking Joe Biden’s name in the process. Whistleblowers within the IRS revealed the extent of political interference in the case, leading to public outrage.

The Bidens’ attempts to paint Hunter as a victim of a corrupt legal system are seen as a smokescreen to hide the reality of his privileged status. Hunter’s actions were enabled by his father’s position of power, allowing him to evade consequences for his actions.

President Biden’s decision to pardon his son has further eroded trust in his administration and raised questions about his commitment to transparency and honesty. The American people are left questioning the integrity of their leaders and the justice system as a whole.

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Overall, the pardon of Hunter Biden is seen as a blatant example of political favoritism and nepotism, undermining the principles of justice and accountability. The American people deserve leaders who uphold the law and act in the best interests of the country, rather than protecting their own interests and those of their family members.

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