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We always knew Joe Biden would pardon his troubled son Hunter, no matter how many times he promised he wouldn’t.
So it is fitting that one of the final acts of this mendacious president before leaving office was to break yet another promise to the American people.
Thus on Sunday night, the president issued a statement from the White House declaring that he had just signed a “Full and Unconditional Pardon” for Robert Hunter Biden, 54.
The pardon Joe vowed he would never give comes just days before Hunter was due to be sentenced over a felony gun conviction in Delaware in June and California felony tax fraud charges in September to which he pleaded guilty on the first day of trial.
Joe claims that Hunter was “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently … singled out only because he is my son.”
In an amusing twist, the president explained away all his lies to the American people by lying about his lying: “For my entire career I have followed a simple principle: just tell the American people the truth.”
Blatant about-face
Joe told reporters in June after Hunter was convicted of felony gun charges in Delaware that he definitely would not pardon his son.
“I said I abide by the jury decision,” he said at the G7 summit in Italy. “I will do that. And I will not pardon him.”
When a reporter asked, “Do you plan on commuting your son’s sentence?,” Joe, 82, said, “No.”
With a truthful president, that would be the end of it, but with the fabulist, plagiarist Pinocchio currently in that job, it meant little.
The same for the repeated assurances of the perennial know-nothing Karine Jean-Pierre from the White House podium that no pardon would be forthcoming.
No wonder Hunter looked so smug over the weekend when he was photographed out and about in Nantucket with his dad and the rest of the Biden clan.
For a guy facing two prison sentences, he was chewing gum and acting like he didn’t have a care in the world.
Hours after Joe and Hunter dined at a Nantucket restaurant named, appropriately enough, the Brotherhood of Thieves, the Washington Post published excerpts Saturday from a document written by the first son’s lawyers that made the emotional case for his pardon.
Since his father was the only person on the planet with the power to pardon Hunter, at least until his presidency ends on Jan. 20, the 52-page paper would seem to have been written for an audience of one — the Oval Office guy vacationing with his family on Nantucket.
But why would Hunter and his lawyers feel the need to leak the heartstrings-tugging document when he was right there with his dad every day, hanging out in the borrowed mansion of private equity billionaire David Rubenstein, poking around in bookstores buying anti-Israeli books and watching the town Christmas tree lighting?
Clearly the document was a carefully crafted excuse created to help Joe fool the American people into believing that Hunter was a victim of political persecution, who suffered due to his father’s power and influence.
If you read the excerpts of his lawyers’ mournful missive, titled “The political prosecutions of Hunter Biden,” you would see echoes in Joe’s Sunday night statement. You would see that they hold grave fears for Hunter’s future now that the dreaded Donald Trump is taking power.
“With the election now decided, the threat against Hunter is real,” the lawyers wrote.
Full op-ed over at The New York Post:
We always knew Joe Biden would pardon troubled son Hunter — fitting the president would break another promise to the American people https://t.co/dZ0Hp4Bvwp pic.twitter.com/CpGMVrejeC
— NY Post Opinion (@NYPostOpinion) December 2, 2024