President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, who was targeted by House Republicans, convicted for tax evasion, and buying a gun without admitting that he was a drug addict at the time.
Biden was immediately criticized for pardoning Hunter because he had said in the past that he would not do it.
President Joe Biden on Sunday pardoned his son Hunter, a controversial decision that reverses his long-standing pledge to not use his presidential powers to protect his only surviving son, who was found guilty of gun-related charges in Delaware and pleaded guilty to tax evasion in California.
Using his executive authority in the waning days of his presidency, Biden lifted the legal cloud that has hung over his son for several years. While the president had pledged several times not to pardon or commute Hunter Biden’s sentences for federal crimes, many close to him had expected the pardon would come, given the president’s loyalty to his family. The move also comes at a time when Biden will face few political ramifications, given that he is a lame duck and voters have already rendered their verdict on his administration by sending Donald Trump back to office.
In a lengthy statement on Sunday night, released just as he was preparing to depart for Africa, the president said that his son had been “being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.” He said that he did not interfere with the cases but that the cases were brought about because of political pressure on federal prosecutors.
“No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son — and that is wrong,” he said. “There has been an effort to break Hunter — who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution. In trying to break Hunter, they’ve tried to break me — and there’s no reason to believe it will stop here. Enough is enough….”
“I believe in the justice system, but as I have wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice,” Biden said in his statement. “I hope Americans will understand why a father and a President would come to this decision.”
Hunter was prosecuted by Special Counsel David Weiss, Weiss, a Republican who started investigating Hunter in 2018. Republicans demanded that Merrick Garland appoint him, and Garland did. But then Republicans complained that Weiss was not strong enough. They wanted to drag Hunter through the mud, destroy his reputation, and hoped that Hunter’s tribulations hurt his father.
Can you imagine Trump’s Attorney General appointing a Democrat to investigate another Democrat?
The Republicans went after Hunter with a passion that would have been more appropriate for a mass murderer.
Hunter served years of humiliation and anxiety because he was a stand-in for his father.
It is just and right that his father pardoned Hunter.
A father owes it to his son to take care of him.

Go Joe!!!!!!
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Good.
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Good for Joe, good for Hunter. The entire prosecution was political, and what is good for the tRump goose, should also be good for the Biden gander. Heck, tRump has already named his son-in-laws father – who he pardoned for far worse crimes – as ambassador to France. This should not even be a ripple in the GQP’s consciousness. But of course they will continue the cry of the Biden Crime Family. Enough!
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Imagine someone lying or changing his mind in politics!?!? Trump & his people would never do such a thing!
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Good. It’s about time.
Will those who are complaining about President Biden doing that for his son also complain about the convicted rapist, fraud and felon Donald Trump when he pardons all the brutal thugs who attacked our capital for Trump on January 6, 2021?
When Trump pardons himself for being a traitor for stealing secrets for Putin?
When Trump becomes a dictator and fires up the ovens in his concentration camps to burn his enemies?
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I understand this as a father, and I understand the historical use of the pardon power, but I can’t get excited about a President pardoning family members for crimes they actually did commit.
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You don’t condone pardoning family members? – like the NEW AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE? All primed and ready to set up now to build the new Dubai.
Did he break laws? Yes. Was / could justice served as ANY OTHER AMERICAN would be? No.
This was a hit job. If he hadn’t admitted to possessing a gun the plot of this novel would be it was planted.
It was a victimless crime. In the cases of the January 6 boys – people died, the Capitol of the United States of America was ransacked, and thousands of employees hid like high school kids in a lockdown fearing for their lives and safety. And they will be pardoned.
Were there consequences? How much suffering would satisfy you on top of what he’s suffered already – before and after the crime?
Compassion?
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I said I can’t get excited about it. Pardons have been used this way since forever. But it’s not cause for high-fiving.
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FLERP,
It’s newsworthy that the President pardoned his son. He loves him. The newspapers are upset that “he broke his word,” which is funny considering how many times Trump has not just broken his word but flat out lied. With Trump, lying is so customary that it’s never news.
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It is newsworthy. I get why he did it. It’s a natural thing for a father to do and it’s a good thing for Hunter. It’s not a cause for celebration for the rest of us. And I wish Biden hadn’t offered any commentary about selective prosecution.
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You have to look back at the cases an d then ask if any other person would have faced the same process. Moreover Trump has vowed to go after Biden and anyone associated with him. Leaving Hunter open to Trump’s rabid malice would be bordering on criminal. Looking at who Trump plans to put on his Cabinet leaves no doubt in my mind what Trump and his cronies will do.
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Correct. Just look at the John Durham’s selective prosecution of Democratic lawyer Michael Sussmann (who DID NOTHING WRONG!) to see how dangerous this is. Fani Willis. Nancy Pelosi. Adam Schiff. The Republicans prosecute innuendo “crimes” and Democrats bend over backward to give the benefit of the doubt to undisputed actions that would be illegal if anyone but a connected Republican committed them. Who gets to steal classified information AND REFUSE TO RETURN IT? Who gets it incite an insurrection AFTER BEING GRANTED UNPRECEDENTED CHANCES TO HANDCOUNT VOTES AND PRESENT ANY EVIDENCE OF VOTER FRAUD? Who gets to threaten election officials? Who gets their case thrown out because two prosecutors ON THE SAME TEAM hooked up for a while?? Hint: Not any Democrat ever.
Long past time for people to stop normalizing what is in the future: selective prosecution of anyone who it is helpful for the authoritarian regime to prosecute.
Unfortunately, this is probably too little too late. Scary times ahead.
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Agreed. Biden removed a target from his son’s back. There is no need to make Hunter Biden a political martyr to the most corrupt, vindictive administration.
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I understand it as a father.
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I understand it as an American citizen. The Republicans have shown their willingness to try to destroy the Biden “crime” family (What a joke!). Trump is beginning to try to weaponize the Department of Justice. Let’s see if the Republican senators have the backbone to call out his attempts.
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Trump will unconditionally pardon the Jan 6 conspirators and urge them to join a militia, his own private army: will the grossly unqualified appointees drive the nation into a depression? Prepare for 100 or so Executive Orders on January 20th … we’re in for a tsunami…
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Trump will revel in his new power as well as his freedom to commit crimes with “absolute immunity.”
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Yea, especially since he has four years (possibly 2 years after the midterms) to destroy America.
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The MAGA minions will rend their garments in anguish over the pardon — even while they look forward with eagerness for Trump to pardon the January 6 insurrectionists. Hypocrites.
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I hope we can all dispense with the right wing talking points that this is pardoning a family member for crimes they have already committed.
This is a president pardoning a family member who has been selectively prosecuted by a partisan prosecutor obviously influenced by powerful members of his own party to throw the book at the son of a president for the types of wrongdoing that is almost never prosecuted if not in conjunction with a more serious felony, and is generally handled by paying fines. Especially when the person who did the wrongdoing was willing to take a plea that already would result in them paying a higher penalty than almost anyone in those circumstances.
I did not like it when Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s 17 year old son brazenly broke the law – TWICE – and did not even have the grace to apologize for committing such an entitled “you can’t touch me, I’m a rich kid” act. But I would have been perfectly satisfied with an apology and some hours of community service. If such a deal had been made, but then thrown out because a bunch of Democrats wanted to punish Youngkin by forcing his kid to serve time, I would certainly bet money that not even one Republican would legitimize the selective prosecution by bemoaning the ethics of a Governor pardoning his son who has been unreasonable and selectively prosecuted for political reasons.
Our justice department is like the so-called liberal media. It bends over backward so far to show “balance” between a party that spurns laws – including the Constitution – and one that believes in rule of law – that the public is convinced that up is down, left is right, and Republicans are the law obeying party while the Dems constantly break the law.
Scary times that selective prosecutions of Democrats are legitimized, while prosecutions of extreme law breaking by Republicans are presented as “politicizing” the justice department.
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Lately, many people had been encouraging Biden to pardon his son on twitter, including me. I think he gave a lot of good reasons for doing it, too!
Most who are complaining about it now just voted for a convicted felon, dictator-wannabe, bully, chronic liar, racist, etc., & now they’ve suddenly developed a moral compass? Nah, too many of them are just as mean-spirited, hateful, cruel & driven by passion for revenge as he is.
I think Biden did the right thing as a dad.
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Agreed!
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Diane,
I’m dismayed but not surprised that you and your readers support this pardon for crimes that Hunter pled guilty to and for other crimes that he may have committed. We all have flaws, and one of yours is blind partisanship. You like Joe Biden, so you rationalize every questionable thing he does, and you still cling to the absurdity that he has not suffered serious cognitive decline despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, much of it provided by people who have strongly supported him.
I don’t like this pardon, but I can live with it if in the near future the whole truth comes out regarding the Biden family influence-peddling operation that has gone on for many years. Hunter had zero business skills and experience that justified his being paid many millions of dollars for shady transactions. A thorough investigation may reveal that those transactions were technically legal, but of a type that the general public would not approve of. It is often said that some dealings that are legal are even worse than other actions that are forbidden by statute. Lots of people in both major parties are involved in that shadiness, which is why most citizens hold the political world in such low regard.
Require Hunter to testify in Congressional hearings open to the public. The pardon means he cannot be criminally charged for confessing to any illegal acts he committed during the ten year period that the blanket pardon covers. If the Bidens are guilty of legal corruption, the public deserves to know the facts. Whataboutism is not a valid defense.
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Hunter has been investigated by Hiuse Republicans for years. If you feel he needs more investigating, I’m for it.
But what about Jared? He got a gift of $2 billion from the Saudis right after he left the White House. Other Arab nations gave another $1 billion. Aren’t you curious why.
If I were Biden and my only son faced years in prison for crimes that should have been a plea deal, I would have pardoned my son.
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Jack,
Hunter has answered far more questions under oath than either Trump son has. Biden has answered far more questions under oath than Trump.
Do you also think there needs to be another 10 investigations into Benghazi??? I hear that “her emails” were not investigated ENOUGH! Anyone remember she who cannot be named sitting through hours of questioning under oath?
Why not force Glenn Youngkin’s son to testify under oath about who put him up to committing voter fraud?
The Republicans failed so badly in finding any evidence of Biden wrongdoing that Trump EXTORTED UKRAINE to announce via a Zelensky press conference for the US media that Ukraine that a new investigation was being opened up.
Soon we will have trolls on here saying that Putin’s prosecution of Navalny was justified to weed out corruption.
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The Thanksgiving Holiday allowed many good citizens to reflect on the fact that from here on out there is no one to issue an “unconditional pardon” for them. They are being hurled into the depths of a tragedy shaped by years of blind ambition manifested through tax credits for Charter Schools, Leave No Child Behind, A National At Risk, NAFTA—fueled Maquiladoras, manufacturing jobs cast to the wind, repeated, permitted large bank failures and so much more. Railing against the MAGA millions will not set us upon the new pathway that we must begin to create together.
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As with lots of Americans, I’ve had nearly 10 years of dealing directly with a number of die-hard MAGATS and I just can’t take it anymore, so I’m all done with that. For my own mental health, I decided that I’m not speaking to those people anymore. I’m going directly to politicians who have the power to do something about issues instead. However limited that power may be for them now, I’ve been urging them to plan ahead –much like what the Heritage Foundation & GOP did with the 2025 Plan (in anticipation of tRump 2.0: The Dictator).
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