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Hunter’s lawyer jumps at chance to dismiss his indictment after Daddy Joe Biden issues pardon
By Ethan Huff // Dec 04, 2024

Now that President Biden has decided to pardon his son Hunter after saying he would not, Hunter's attorney wants his indictment dismissed as well.

As it stands, Hunter's sentencing for his conviction on federal gun charges is scheduled for December 12. There is also another sentencing scheduled on December 16 for Hunter's guilty plea on federal tax evasion charges.

President Biden's pardon of Hunter is "full and unconditional," reports indicate, covering both the gun conviction and the guilty plea. It covers all offenses "which he (Hunter) has committed or may have committed or taken part in" over the nearly 11-year period from Jan. 1, 2014, through Dec. 1, 2024.

(Related: Did you hear the news that all J6 charges against Trump are scheduled to be dropped at the request of Special Counsel Jack Smith?)

Biden says his own Justice Department treated Hunter "differently" by prosecuting him

Somehow, President Biden is convinced that his own Department of Justice (DOJ) went after Hunter and treated him "differently ... after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election."

In other words, Biden thinks his own DOJ unfairly targeted Hunter for crimes committed because of a political witch hunt by Republicans against the Biden Crime Family and the Democrat Party at large.

"In trying to break Hunter, they've tried to break me," Biden said. "Enough is enough."

Sean Davis (@seanmdav) on X / Twitter noted that Biden's "blanket pardon" of Hunter "is even more expansive than the pardon Gerald Ford gave to Richard Nixon in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal" – that's how big this is.

Even though Biden promised that he would not pardon Hunter, the outgoing president went ahead and did so anyway, proving once again that he does little more than lie every time he opens his mouth.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre likewise confirmed as recently as November that Biden was not planning to pardon Hunter.

"We've been asked that question multiple times," Jean-Pierre snarled when asked by reporters about the matter. "Our answer stands which is 'no.'"

"Dr." Jill Biden is another member of the Biden Crime Family who recently claimed that her husband had no plans to pardon Hunter.

"Joe and I both respect the judicial system, and that's the bottom line," Dr. Jill told NBC News back in June.

Then there is President-elect Donald Trump who back in October predicted that Biden would pardon Hunter regardless of the rhetoric the White House was dispensing to the contrary.

"If I did what Hunter Biden did, I would be in a prison cell for 23 hours a day with a guy named Bubba," a commenter joked about this ridiculous circus.

"Wait ... Holy smokes!" wrote another. "He could offer a blanket 10-year pardon?"

The latest news about the Biden Crime Family can be found at BidenCrimeFamily.news.

Sources for this article include:

ZeroHedge.com

NaturalNews.com



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