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.
 
Maybe, but Trump is much more worried about optics than he lets on or than people think. It might look bad to him, and that's one of his priorities, looking good, unfortunately.

That is why I have my doubts we'll get a true mass deportation, too. At best we may get rid of some of the worse criminals (I mean crimes beyond illegal entry),
I agree with your comment on the mass deportations. IMHO he'll target those who are violent criminals first then go down the list.
 
Could Biden just go and pardon everyone who ever worked for the government agencies for any crimes committed during the past 30 years, and make it so that, if Trump really was livid at the Intelligence Agencies for trying to kill him, he'd technically have no legal ammunition against them? I mean, the President's power to pardon is essentially limitless, right?It would "look bad," but spin up a few articles about "protecting the loyal members of the agencies fighting against the evil Drumpf," and a good half of the country that gives a shit would openly praise it.

They're fighting against Hitler 2.0, so why not go all out? At this point, couldn't they have a member of the SS shoot Trump, and then pardon him? It's not like Biden and his family can't just go hang out in Europe while the U.S. descends into a civil war. Arguably a lot less dangerous than initiating World War 3: Nuclear Boogaloo.
 
Could Biden just go and pardon everyone who ever worked for the government agencies for any crimes committed during the past 30 years, and make it so that, if Trump really was livid at the Intelligence Agencies for trying to kill him, he'd technically have no legal ammunition against them? I mean, the President's power to pardon is essentially limitless, right?It would "look bad," but spin up a few articles about "protecting the loyal members of the agencies fighting against the evil Drumpf," and a good half of the country that gives a shit would openly praise it.

They're fighting against Hitler 2.0, so why not go all out? At this point, couldn't they have a member of the SS shoot Trump, and then pardon him? It's not like Biden and his family can't just go hang out in Europe while the U.S. descends into a civil war. Arguably a lot less dangerous than initiating World War 3: Nuclear Boogaloo.
Good Question?

Can an out bound President just pardon anyone?
 
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Joe just made Hunter, and more importantly the bribes he took, completely untouchable. That money is now 100% safe and legit and there is nothing Trump can do about it.
He could always skullfuck everyone else involved. Weren’t the Pelosis part of Bursima too? I know the Romneys were, but he might not be able to swing that.
 
Imagine being such a failure of a man that you raise such a massive fuck up as your child that you have to do this in the first place. So embarrassing.
One of the most memorable things to me was seeing liberals online sweep for Hunter. I read so quite a few pity posts, “Poor Hunter, he lost his mother and siblings in a horrific car crash. Then Beau died. He’s a victim to drugs he deserves love and compassion yada yada yada.”

Like Tyrone, Marcus and ultimately most Americans haven’t had to deal with dramatic shit in their lives? It’s nonsense to ever feel a sliver of pity for Hunter Biden. Through his Dad Hunter has had connections to well paying & low effort jobs. He has always had life on easy mode.

And he still managed to be a giant fuck up and become a embarrassment for his father when was doing one of the most high stress & high stakes duties to ever exist.

Ultimately I don’t hate Biden for this it wouldn’t even be in my top 10 of gripes I have. But man I do hate Hunter. To top it off all he had to do was hire some decent attorneys who just had to keep his ducks in a row.
 
This is was a huge blunder.
I am starting to think it was an intentional "i'm taking everyone with me" move.
If I were on trumps administration I’d still investigate, and every single nasty thing I uncovered I’d point and say ‘but we cannot prosecute, because of the pardon!’ It could be very good propaganda
Even worse, the Dems are completely unable to do anything to realistically fact check it. They either have to dive into the details and draw more focus on corruption (like the other children of politicians doing the same thing) or completely throw the current elite under the bus. It's more likely that AOC and her wing stab Pelosi in the back than it is they close ranks again.

Quite literally every single time an accusation of future wrongdoing is slung at a Republican, a Democrat steps in to commit the act themselves. You could win some easy bets on that.
It's a process.

1) convince yourself the enemy is going to do some horrible escalation

2) work yourself into a hysterical mess

3) convince yourself you have to do horrible escalation first, and it's justified because your enemy would OBVIOUSLY do the same to you.

4) congratulations! You are now free of guilt for commiting said horrible escalation.
 
Could Biden just go and pardon everyone who ever worked for the government agencies for any crimes committed during the past 30 years, and make it so that, if Trump really was livid at the Intelligence Agencies for trying to kill him, he'd technically have no legal ammunition against them? I mean, the President's power to pardon is essentially limitless, right?It would "look bad," but spin up a few articles about "protecting the loyal members of the agencies fighting against the evil Drumpf," and a good half of the country that gives a shit would openly praise it.

They're fighting against Hitler 2.0, so why not go all out? At this point, couldn't they have a member of the SS shoot Trump, and then pardon him? It's not like Biden and his family can't just go hang out in Europe while the U.S. descends into a civil war. Arguably a lot less dangerous than initiating World War 3: Nuclear Boogaloo.
Yes. That would be big enough to finally challenge the notion of if you can issue blanket pardons for unspecified crimes or if you have to specify what you are pardoning for. But even then, I think they would correctly come out on top in that.

You would also alienate a lot of swing voters, but who cares about votes anyways.
 
Who could have ever imagined the party that does projection for everything would do a massive blanket pardon for 10 years including things that may not have even have come to light yet.
That's what really gets me. How can you pardon something that isn't even known or someone hasn't been charged with?
This just really shows how close we really came to the end if Kamala had won. We're already at the edge of it all, but we would have free falled off.
 
Eh, Hunter is a drug addict surrounded by enablers. He’ll be on camera punching a hooker in a few months and have to deal with that crime. I remember when Clinton pardoned his druggy brother back in 2001 and that idiot still gets himself in legal trouble every few years.

So I’m not particularly concerned by this pardon, overreaching though it is. He’ll end up in jail eventually or he’ll overdose in a few years. Nature ultimately balances this stuff out.

I do wonder if Biden is going to pardon himself and the rest of his criminal family. One brother is a known conman and the other has his own questionable actions, including owning a property on the island next to Epstein’s pedo island. And Biden was there several times as VP.
 
Biden's pet nigger KJP just came out and said that there are more "announcements" on the way and the administration will do it's best to keep the public notified. She then declined anymore questions and left the briefing.

IE: Biden is going to start handing out Pardon's to fucking everyone that Trump might go after. Better pay the Big Guy his 10% or you might be the one left holding the bag when Trump's DoJ comes knocking.
 
That's not how it works. Hunter is pardoned of anything that happened during those dates. Regardless of if he was charged or not, it was known or not, anything. If tomorrow you found incontrovertible proof he gave china nuclear secrets in 2015 he would still be scott free.
Yes and no. This pardon only covers Hunter, so you could still other people on these crimes (including Joe), and drag Hunter in as a witness and he can’t plead the 5th as a pardon negates that option.

Moreover, this doesn’t cover state crimes, so he can be prosecuted for anything he did within a given state.

This is a mess, that if he wants Trump could really use to drag the Bidens through the mud with on optics alone.

But mostly this makes the Jan 6 pardons a lot easier for Trump and that might actually be Biden’s intent doing this so blatantly. Because Biden must’ve done this on a Sunday and not a Friday for a reason. He wants this talked about all week.
 
This is a mess, that if he wants Trump could really use to drag the Bidens through the mud with on optics alone.

But mostly this makes the Jan 6 pardons a lot easier for Trump and that might actually be Biden’s intent doing this so blatantly. Because Biden must’ve done this on a Sunday and not a Friday for a reason. He wants this talked about all week.
Yup.

If trump wants, he can prosecute Joe and have Hunter testify directly against his own father.
 
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