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It's hardly surprising President Biden is choosing family first

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It's hardly surprising President Biden is choosing family firstPresident Biden had seemed so adamant. He would leave the Justice Department to make its own decisions.
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What if pardoning a family member could shake the very foundations of the American political landscape? Today, we get to the heart of President Joe Biden's controversial pardon of his son, Hunter. We question the integrity of our judicial process and challenge claims of selective prosecution...

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