President-elect Donald Trump predicted this back in October President Biden would pardon his son Hunter.
Trump, speaking to Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin on the sidelines of a campaign rally in Arizona, was asked: “If you were president again, for the sake of unity, would you consider pardoning Hunter Biden?”
“I wouldn't do anything that would end Hunter. It's a sad situation,” Trump replied.
“I bet the father will probably pardon him, we'll see what happens, but he's a bad boy, no question about it,” Trump added.
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On Sunday, President Biden accused Republicans of unfair treatment and said Hunter was “treated differently” by prosecutors in announcing his decision to forgive his son.
Hunter Biden was convicted of three firearms felonies in a Delaware trial earlier this year and then pleaded guilty to multiple tax felonies in September.
“From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere in the decision-making of the Department of Justice, and I kept my word even as I watched my son be selectively and unfairly prosecuted,” the statement said. the president.
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“Without aggravating factors such as use in a crime, multiple purchases, or buying a gun as a straw buyer, people almost never end up in court on felony charges based solely on how they filled out a gun form,” he continued. “Those who fell behind on their taxes due to serious addictions, but later paid them back with interest and penalties, usually receive non-criminal settlements.”
Biden also recalled Hunter's battle with substance abuse and asked Americans to “understand why a father and a president would make this decision.”
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“There was an effort to break Hunter — who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of relentless attacks and selective persecution,” the president continued. “In trying to break Hunter, they tried to break me – and there's no reason to believe it's going to stop there. That's enough.'
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