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Democrats chide Biden for pardoning son Hunter


Published on 2024-12-02 18:30:46 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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The article from The Hill discusses the political fallout following President Biden's comments on potentially pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, who faces felony gun charges. Democrats are reportedly reeling from this situation, fearing it could negatively impact Biden's reelection campaign. The piece highlights the internal party concerns about the implications of a pardon, especially in light of Biden's previous statements on accountability and justice. It also touches on the broader political context, including how this issue might play into the hands of Republicans, who have long criticized Hunter Biden's business dealings. The article suggests that while some Democrats see a pardon as a way to move past the issue, others worry it could alienate voters and provide ammunition for opponents, potentially affecting the Democratic strategy for the upcoming election.

Read the Full The Hill Article at:
[ https://thehill.com/newsletters/evening-report/5018391-hunter-biden-pardon-democrats-reeling/ ]