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n Sunday, President Joe Biden granted his son Hunter a âfull and unconditional pardon.â For someone whoâs covered the Biden family corruption scandal since the censorship-industrial complex falsely portrayed Hunterâs laptop from hell as Russian disinformation, my reactions are several and sundry.
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âȘ Joe Biden Is A Pathological Liar
First up was imbibing in the hilarity of Joe Biden, once again, proving he lies with as much ease as he has in insulting Republicans.Â
In June, the president repeatedly vowed not to pardon his son, including during a joint news conference with the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. As the time, the elder Biden stated: âIâm not gonna do anything. I said I abide by the jury â decision. I will do that. And I will not pardon him.â
President Bidenâs âno pardonâ position remained firm as recently as last month, when the issue arose during a press conference. âWeâve been asked that question multiple times and our answer stands â which is no,â White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters in early November.
Republicans ridiculed Bidenâs claim, leading longtime legacy reporter John Harwood to denigrate the realists, writing on X, âpeople who insist Biden will pardon Hunter after specifically ruling it out are telling on themselves they canât imagine someone acting on principle and keeping his word.â
No, Mr. Harwood, we just canât imagine Joe Biden acting on principle and keeping his word.
âȘ Did I Mention Joe Biden Is A Pathological Liar?
Not only did Joe Biden lie when he said he would not pardon Hunter Biden, his Sunday statement justified his change of heart by peddling another pack of lies. And as is often the case with President Biden, he repeated his âhereâs the truth, Jackâ tell of his forthcoming fabrication:Â
âHereâs the truth: I believe in the justice system, but as I have wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice â and once I made this decision this weekend, there was no sense in delaying it further.â
Joe Biden didnât make his decision to pardon Hunter this weekend, with the president then deciding to announce it immediately since there is âno sense in delaying it further.â The only thing this past weekend represents is the best time for the president to pardon his son before Hunterâs December 12, 2024 sentencing hearing on the three felony gun charges on which a jury convicted him in June.Â
Had President Biden not announced the pardon on Sunday, the press would have hounded him and his press secretary all week about whether he would pardon Hunter. And continuing to lie about the intended pardon, within days of issuing one, would be just too much to expect the friendly legacy press to ignore.
âȘ How Politics Corrupted Hunter’s Pardon: To His Advantage.
Joe Bidenâs claimed justification for the pardon â that his son was âselectively, and unfairly, prosecutedâ â likewise runs up against reality. First, contrary to the presidentâs framing of the case against his son, Hunter wasnât merely charged because of âhow he filled out a gun form.â Rather, Hunter was charged because he knowingly lied on a federal firearm form when he claimed he wasnât an addict or user of drugs. And the tax counts that were subject to a separate criminal indictment in California werenât based on Hunter paying his taxes late because of his addiction but charged Hunter with knowingly filing false tax returns, including by omitting income and inventing deductions.
Further, the whistleblowersâ testimony established that Hunter Biden wasnât unjustly targeted, but instead received unfair preferential treatment: The DOJ refused to authorize a search at his fatherâs house because of âappearances,â witnesses were tipped to the FBIâs impending questioning of them, federal prosecutors allowed the statute of limitations to expire on the most serious criminal charges, and the DOJ entered into a sweetheart plea agreement calling for no felony charges pursuant to a deferral agreement that was so unusual, the federal judge asked for briefing on the propriety of the deal. Â
After that deal crumbled, a grand jury indicted Hunter â not on some invented legal theory, but on straightforward gun and tax counts. A jury then convicted Hunter on the felony gun charges, while the presidentâs son pleaded guilty in September to the tax charges in a California federal court. Sentencing on the tax charges was set for December 16, 2024.
Thereâs no way Hunter would have pled guilty to the tax felonies if he didnât know the Big Guy would pardon him. And nothing has changed since Hunterâs convictions to suddenly cause the president to believe his son was unfairly targeted. The pardon was always the plan.
âȘ The Deep State Is Real
Of course, taking President Biden at his word is equally delicious, as it represents an admission by the head of the Executive Branch that the Department of Justice and FBI are corrupted by politics.Â
Republicans have been saying that for years, and although the evidence showed the corruption actually flowed to Hunterâs benefit, an acknowledgement by the soon-to-be former president of the politicization of the DOJ proves particularly helpful now as Donald Trump builds his cabinet around the principle of deconstructing the Deep State.
âȘ Thatâs A Real Purty Pardon You Got There, Boy
Also noteworthy is the breadth of the pardon President Biden issued his son: Not only did the president pardon Hunter for the gun and tax charges for which he awaits sentencing, but for every other crime he âcommitted or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 1, 2014, through December 1, 2024 ⊠â
Thatâs a get-out-of-jail-free card for nearly eleven years and for any and all crimes Hunter may have committed, including fraud, conspiracies, FARA violations, and sex trafficking.
It will be interesting to watch the reporting in the days that follow covering other presidential pardons and how they, in contrast, were narrow in both scope and time.
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Somewhat surprisingly, however, the president didnât pardon his brother Jim, whose own business dealings, especially with Americore, have raised calls for further investigation. The difference, of course, is that Hunter was soon to be sentenced and a pardon now is all that could save him that ordeal, followed by the more harrowing nightmare of incarceration. So, watch for Joe to issue pardons to his other family members in his final days in office â even if the president promises not to!
For all the lies Joe Biden has told â and will continue to tell in the waning days of his administration â his Sunday statement included one grain of truth: He came to his decision to pardon Hunter as a father, and not just a president. Americans would be much more understanding of the pardon had Joe just played the fatherly love card, instead of treating us as a bunch of dullards ready to accept his latest pack of lies. âȘ

































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