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After Hunter's Pardon, Joe Biden Should Support De-Weaponizing Government Power


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It's good to know that people who are usually political foes can agree on at least one important point: The authority of the federal government has been corruptly misused for partisan purposes. After years of arguing over the weaponization of the FBI and the biases of long-serving government officials,

The article from MSN discusses the implications of President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, and suggests that this action should prompt a broader discussion on the de-weaponization of government power. It argues that the pardon, while controversial, highlights the need for reforms to prevent the misuse of governmental authority for personal or political gain. The piece calls for Biden to support initiatives that would ensure equal justice under the law, reduce the politicization of legal processes, and promote transparency and accountability in government actions. It emphasizes the importance of addressing systemic issues within the justice system to restore public trust and ensure that no individual, regardless of their connections, can manipulate legal outcomes.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/after-hunter-s-pardon-joe-biden-should-support-de-weaponizing-government-power/ar-AA1vg05B ]

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