Law President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden - The decision, which was first reported by NBC News, is a reversal for the president, who repeatedly said he would not use his authority to pardon his son or commute his sentence.

Original article: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/joe-biden-issue-pardon-son-hunter-biden-rcna182369



WASHINGTON — Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Sunday night, a reversal for the president, who repeatedly said he would not use his executive authority to pardon his son or commute his sentence.

"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 — and once I made this decision this weekend, there was no sense in delaying it further. I hope Americans will understand why a father and a President would come to this decision," Biden said in a statement.


Hunter Biden is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 12 for his conviction on federal gun charges. He also is set to be sentenced on Dec. 16 in a separate criminal case in which he pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion charges in September.

The pardon is expected to cover both his gun charges conviction and his guilty plea.

A senior White House official told NBC News, which was the first to report on the pardon decision, that the president decided over the weekend to grant his son a pardon and began to inform his senior aides Sunday.

The president also spoke about his son's struggles with addiction in his statement Sunday night, saying that his political opponents were trying to "break" him by going after Hunter.

"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," Biden said in his statement. "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."

Biden, 82, is using his pardon power to ensure Hunter Biden does not spend time in jail as he nears the end of his term in the White House and has no future election to face. In recent months, he has said he would not pardon his son or commute his sentence.

“I will not pardon him,” he said in June after a jury found Hunter Biden guilty on three federal gun charges.

The president has discussed pardoning his son with some of his closest aides at least since Hunter Biden’s conviction in June, said two people with direct knowledge of the discussions about the matter. They said it was decided at the time that he would publicly say he would not pardon his son even though doing so remained on the table.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters last month that Biden’s position has not changed.

“We’ve been asked that question multiple times. Our answer stands, which is ‘no,’” she said.

Asked Monday whether the president is still committed to not granting clemency for his son, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said: “The president has spoken to this.” Pressed about whether Biden’s position has changed, Bates replied, “I don’t have anything to add what he said already.”

First lady Jill Biden has also said her husband would not pardon their son.

“Joe and I both respect the judicial system, and that’s the bottom line,” she said in an interview in June.

Hunter Biden’s criminal trial in June was the first involving the child of a sitting president.

Pardoning him after that trial would have ignited a political firestorm for his father, who was campaigning for re-election. Republicans have for years attacked Hunter Biden over his foreign business dealings and accused him and the president of corruption. They have also argued that Hunter Biden was getting special treatment by the Justice Department because of his father’s political power.

GOP criticism reached a peak in July 2023 when Hunter Biden pleaded guilty in a deal with federal prosecutors over the tax and gun charges, which collapsed after a judge raised questions about it. That development led Attorney General Merrick Garland a couple weeks later to appoint the U.S. attorney investigating Hunter Biden, David Weiss, as a special counsel.

Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race in July, but a pardon before last month's election also could have generated political blowback on the candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris after she took his place on the Democratic ticket.

Together, the 12 counts Hunter Biden is convicted of or has pleaded guilty to carry a maximum prison sentence of 42 years. But the maximum sentences typically are not given out for convictions of these crimes. The Justice Department has said, for instance, that while the tax charges carry a maximum sentence of 17 years, sentences are typically less than that.

Asked in an interview in June whether he would rule out a pardon for his son, Biden answered, “Yes.”

Days later, after Hunter Biden was convicted on federal gun charges by a jury in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, the president said in a statement that he would respect the outcome. He then told reporters he would abide by the jury’s decision.

“I’m extremely proud of my son Hunter,” Biden said. “He has overcome an addiction. He’s one of the brightest, most decent men I know, and I am satisfied that I’m not going to do anything. I said I abide by the jury decision. I will do that, and I will not pardon him.”

Neil Eggleston, who was White House counsel to President Barack Obama, told NBC News that “if I were his White House counsel, I would encourage him to pardon his son.” He said he has not been contacted or consulted by the White House about any pardon preparations.

“The clemency power has few limitations and certainly would extend to a Hunter Biden pardon,” Eggleston said.

Eggleston’s opinion echoes that of other former Justice Department and White House officials previously involved in presidential pardons who told NBC News that they thought Biden should exercise this power in advance of the incoming Trump administration.
 
I'm not surprised at all but the date range is intriguing

What happened between Jan 1 2014 and Dec 4 2024? Why is there a ten year period on this pardon? That's pretty damn unusual.

Is Joe afraid that the new Trump infused DoJ will uncover all the Ukraine and China corruption shenanigans? That all those million dollar "art" pieces Hunter made that was bought by CCP agents wasn't legit? That those nice cushy high paying jobs at Ukraine companies where he never even entered the country during the years he was getting paid 500K a year?

The big guy always get 10% remember. Always.
Hunter Biden gave substantial sums of investment money to the friend of a convicted child sex trafficker to do high-risk virus research in Ukraine. Just saying.

 
I wouldn't be surprised if the Trump administration turns over every rock in Ukraine and China in order to find more crimes to charge Hunter Biden with. Whatever they find might implicate Joe Biden as well. We may not have seen the end of this.

What a surprise, right?
Blanket pardon for any conceivable crimes he has committed lmaoooo. "Including but not limited to". Has this ever been done before?
Also the crimes Hunter is currently accused of have a 5 year limitation but the pardon covers over a decade.
 
It's pure kino seeing all of the reddit NPC's working overtime to justify this.
Alright hivemind, we need to push out a new update. The president just pardoned his son in an act of blatant corruption. Any ideas Lilith?

“How about “because he could and it was funny”

No no no that’s too reasonable a take. Lilith?

“Cope and Seeth magatards?”

Mmmmmm no see we lost the election anyone else?

“The federal government never persecutes people for guns and crack, ever”

Bingo! Great work Lilith!
 
That was my thought. The gun stuff is nothing, it’s whatever he was doing in Ukraine that’s dodgy.
Can you just blanket pardon like that? And can an incoming administration still investigate the burisma stuff?
The only limit on the President's powers of Federal pardon are that he cannot pardon the impeachment of federal officers. Biden could, in theory, issue a pardon today for every federal prisoner today for any crimes, even those they have not even been indicted for.

The DoJ could keep investigating but there's no point because they can't bring him before a court under any circumstances if those charges would flow from any period covered by the pardon.
 
The only limit on the President's powers of Federal pardon are that he cannot pardon the impeachment of federal officers. Biden could, in theory, issue a pardon today for every federal prisoner today for any crimes, even those they have not even been indicted for.

The DoJ could keep investigating but there's no point because they can't bring him before a court under any circumstances if those charges would flow from any period covered by the pardon.
Just as America's founding slave owners intended.
 
Sets a nice precedent the Trump crime family can use when their turn comes.
Trump gave a crapload of pardons to friends and family during his first term in office.

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So in theory since the pardon covers the past decade, could the Trump admin dig up crimes that happened over a decade ago and go after Hunter for them? I know some crimes have statue of limitations but I know there's other that could be prosecuted decades out. idk would be funny if they got around the pardon like that.
 
So in theory since the pardon covers the past decade, could the Trump admin dig up crimes that happened over a decade ago and go after Hunter for them? I know some crimes have statue of limitations but I know there's other that could be prosecuted decades out. idk would be funny if they got around the pardon like that.
I'd much rather have a lovely truth and reconciliation committee with Hunter having 0 ability to plead the 5th and him going straight to jail for contempt if he tries.
 
So in theory since the pardon covers the past decade, could the Trump admin dig up crimes that happened over a decade ago and go after Hunter for them? I know some crimes have statute of limitations but I know there's other that could be prosecuted decades out. idk would be funny if they got around the pardon like that.
That’s possible but has bad optics. The 4D chess move is to get him on obstruction of justice by investigating things and having him refuse to testify (he loses his 5th by accepting the pardon).

But the classy hilarious act would be for Trump to (during the inauguration speech) pardon Hunter for December 2nd through January 20, 2025.
 
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