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Biden Pardons Son Hunter, Reverses Policy in Final Days

Biden Pardons Son Hunter in Controversial Move

Massachusetts – In a move sure to ignite political firestorms, President Biden announced on December 1st the pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, who was recently convicted of illegally purchasing and possessing firearms. The president also acknowledged his son’s previous guilty plea for tax fraud related charges.

The president’s decision comes definitively after repeated denials by the White House that a pardon for Hunter was ever under consideration.

“Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter," President Biden declared in a official statement. "Since my inauguration, I have steadfastly honored my commitment to allowing the Department of Justice to operate independently. I upheld that promise, even as I witnessed my son being selectively and unfairly targeted.

In light of this pain, I hope the American people understand the rationale behind this decision as their President.”

The president vehemently rejected suggestions that Hunter was unjustly singled out due to his familial ties, asserting, "Looking at the facts objectively, no rational person could conclude that Hunter was targeted because he is my son. Instead, this feels like a direct attempt by my political opponents to apply pressure and distract from our agenda.”

Hunter’s legal troubles culminated in a December 4th verdict finding him guilty of illegal firearm possession. He had previously pleaded guilty to tax fraud charges, with sentencing originally scheduled for December 16th. The pardon extends to all offenses committed between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024, encompassing both the firearms and tax-related convictions.

Hunter publicly confirmed his past struggle with addiction as the primary reason he illegally obtained the firearm, noting he had been drug-free for over five years.

In a prepared statement released simultaneously with his father’s announcement, Hunter addressed the pardon with a mix of gratitude and determination.

“Despite the mistakes I made during my battle with addiction, they were weaponized for political gain, shamelessly used to target me and my family,” Hunter said. "I’ve missed countless opportunities during my recovery. I am profoundly grateful for the pardon granted today and I will devote the rest of my life to helping those who grapple with addiction.”

President Biden’s decision immediately sparked fierce criticisms from across the political aisle. Former President Trump, now campaigning for re-election, took to Truth Social, labeling the move as “unprecedented and damaging to the rule of law.”

“President Biden, desperate to shield his son from consequences, has granted him a pardon that undermines justice and sends a dangerous message,” Trump wrote.

[Image of President Biden and Hunter Biden]

Berkshire, 29 November 2024 (Reuters/Craig Hudson)

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2024-12-02 05:18:00
## Biden Pardon of Hunter Biden: Justice or Political⁣ Favoritism?

President Biden stunned the nation by pardoning his son,Hunter,for tax fraud and illegal firearm possession charges.

This bold ⁣move, just weeks before⁣ the end of his presidency, has ignited fierce debate, with Republicans denouncing ‌it as politically‌ motivated and democrats defending it ⁣as an act​ of familial compassion.⁣ To shed light on the complexities and ⁤potential ramifications of this ⁢unprecedented pardon, we sat down with legal expert **Professor Emily Carter**, a Constitutional⁣ Law ⁣scholar at Harvard University, and ​political ⁣analyst **Dr. ‌David Lewis**, a​ fellow at ⁤the‌ Brookings Institution.

### A Presidential Precedent: Justified or Unprecedented?

**Craig Hudson:** Professor Carter, President Biden insists that the pardon⁣ served a higher purpose – protecting⁣ his son from politically motivated⁤ prosecution. Do you see any⁣ legal precedent ⁤for such a justification?

**Professor Emily Carter:** This pardon⁢ is certainly unusual. While presidents have wide pardon power, it’s often used sparingl, and rarely‍ for close family members. While ⁢the ‍president can argue the ​DOJ’s handling was politically motivated,the optics are undeniably problematic. This sets a potentially ⁣hazardous precedent, blurring the ⁣line between personal gain and legitimate ‌use of executive⁣ power.

**Craig Hudson:** Dr.Lewis,⁢ how might this action impact the political landscape moving forward?

**Dr.​ David Lewis:** This pardon is a​ potent political weapon. Republicans⁣ will undoubtedly weaponize it, painting Biden as above the law and further ⁣eroding public trust.For Democrats, it’s⁣ a risky gamble, potentially ‌alienating voters ⁣who prioritize ‍accountability and fairness.

### Public​ Perception and the Rule of Law

**Craig Hudson:**‌ Professor⁣ Carter,what impact could this pardon have on‌ public perception of the justice system?

**Professor Emily Carter:** ⁤ This reinforces the perception that wealth and power ‍can buy leniency. Even‍ if ‍Hunter ‍Biden ⁤genuinely faces addiction challenges,‌ other Americans convicted of‌ similar offenses don’t receive such treatment.

This creates the impression that⁣ the legal system is rigged, eroding public trust crucial ⁢for its​ functioning.

**Craig Hudson:** Dr. lewis, do you ‌anticipate legal ‌challenges to the pardon?

**Dr. David Lewis:**

It’s unlikely. While ethically⁣ questionable, the president’s⁢ pardon power ⁢is constitutionally broad. ⁣Legal⁢ challenges would⁢ face an uphill battle.

The real impact will be societal. This ⁣will ⁤fuel a narrative of injustice, further accelerating ‍political polarization.

### Looking‍ Ahead: Implications and Future ‍Actions

**Craig Hudson:**⁣ Dr.⁣ Lewis,​ what potential long-term consequences could this decision have ⁣on the presidency and the public’s ‍faith in government?

**Dr. David Lewis:** This ⁣sets a worrying ​precedent for future presidents. It will ‌embolden them to use pardons ⁣for politically⁤ favorable ⁣reasons, potentially undermining the rule of law ‌and exacerbating partisan divides.

Renewed ⁤calls for‌ pardon reform might emerge, but political will for such⁤ action is ​unlikely.

**Craig Hudson:** Professor Carter, where do we go ⁣from here?

**Professor Emily Carter:** This is a defining moment for our political discourse. It⁤ underscores the imperative for transparency and accountability. We need robust discussions about the scope ‍of ⁣presidential pardon power⁣ and⁤ how to⁤ prevent its abuse.

This controversial pardon is a complex issue with far-reaching implications.

Do you believe President Biden’s ‍actions‌ were justified or a⁢ dangerous ⁢abuse‌ of power? Join ​the conversation⁣ and share ‌your thoughts in the comments below.

For further reading on Hunter Biden controversy and the ​history of presidential pardons, see these‌ articles:

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