Pardon Me? Biden’s Desperate Power Play to Protect the Family Business
Hunter’s pardon, debanking dissenters, and DOJ cover-ups—how much more can the Biden legacy bend before it breaks
December 3, 2024
This week, we’re diving headfirst into the Biden administration's past, present, and the kind they’d rather we forget.
On Sunday evening, just before Joe Biden jetted off to Angola to finally fulfill a long-standing promise to visit the continent — nice to see he can keep some promises — he quietly dropped a bombshell: a sweeping pardon for his son, Hunter Biden. This, despite Biden's earlier pinky promise to accept whatever outcome arose because, after all, "no one is above the law."
The pardon, broad enough to make even some of his supporters squirm, seems to confirm what many have suspected for years — Hunter’s questionable dealings with foreign powers weren’t just reckless side gigs during a drug-induced bender; they likely funneled cash straight into the family coffers. Selling access to then-Vice President Biden while the checks cleared? Let’s just say the math isn’t hard to do.
While Biden supporters spin this as a heartwarming tale of fatherly devotion, the overre…
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