‘...Miscarriage of Justice’: Trump Blasts Biden’s Pardon of Hunter, ‘Does it Include J-6 Hostages?’
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‘...Miscarriage of Justice’: Trump Blasts Biden’s Pardon of Hunter, ‘Does it Include J-6 Hostages?’
Donald Trump has sharply criticized President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, calling it a “miscarriage of justice.” Trump questioned whether the pardon would extend to individuals detained in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot, who have been imprisoned for years.
The pardon covers Hunter Biden’s felony convictions for tax evasion and purchasing a gun while lying about drug use.
The move, which follows a previous denial by Biden, has sparked a heated debate, particularly as Biden had ruled out such a decision earlier.
Trump’s comments emphasize the political nature of the pardon and highlight ongoing concerns about the legal implications of the January 6 riot.
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In a controversial move, President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden for federal gun and tax charges, a decision that has sparked intense political debate. This move isn't unprecedented, as past U.S. Presidents, including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, have also used their presidential pardoning power to grant clemency to family members. In this video, we explore the history of presidential pardons for family members, examining the political fallout and the precedents set by Trump, Clinton, and even Jimmy Carter. Was Biden's decision a historic move or just another chapter in a long history of controversial pardons?
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