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President Biden pardons son Hunter, breaking promise as he leaves office


Published on 2024-12-01 20:30:47 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • Hunter Biden, 54, he was convicted earlier this year by a Delaware jury on gun charges, and then pled guilty to tax charges in California. The clemency was a major about-face. The White House had repeatedly said Biden would not pardon his son.

President Joe Biden, in one of his final acts before leaving office, issued a full and unconditional pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, reversing his previous stance on the matter. This decision came after Hunter was convicted on federal tax and gun charges. The pardon has sparked significant controversy and debate, with critics arguing it represents a misuse of presidential power for personal gain. Supporters, however, see it as a father's act of compassion towards his troubled son. The move has raised questions about the integrity of the justice system and the implications for future presidential actions regarding family members.

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