President Joe Biden announced a Sunday-night plot twist that would make even a Netflix drama seem tame—he pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, after a tumultuous year in the courtroom spotlight.
“Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter,” Biden declared in a statement. “From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere with the Justice Department’s decision-making, and I kept my word even as I have watched my son being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.”
Joe Biden had Donald Trump selectively and unfairly prosecuted.
The power of the pardon is absolute. It’s true. However, Hunter Biden entered a plea of guilty to the crime(s) he faced. The creation of the pardon power enabled an executive to rectify a wrong he had suffered. Joe Biden is the same man who abused the justice system by having his army of lawyers at the DOJ use lawfare against Donald Trump. And now, he has abused the justice system again by putting his son Hunter Biden above the law.
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Selective prosecution? Perhaps. But this pardon comes with some chef’s kiss irony, given Biden’s summer statements swearing up and down that he wouldn’t consider such an act. Oh, how times change.
Hunter’s Wild Year in Court
Hunter Biden, 54, has practically had his own reserved parking spot at federal courthouses this year. First, he faced the music in Delaware in June, battling three felony firearm charges. Then September rolled around, and he copped a plea in a felony tax case.
Let’s revisit the gun case, shall we? Prosecutors nailed Hunter on three counts: making a false statement to buy a gun, falsifying information required by the dealer, and possessing a gun while being a known user of controlled substances. The kicker? This all stemmed from Hunter ticking “No” on a federal form when asked if he was addicted to drugs—a bold move for someone who openly documented his crack cocaine escapades in his 2021 memoir, Beautiful Things.
The Democrats are constantly trying to take law-abiding gun owners’ right to bear arms away from them. They use anything to argue against gun ownership. And yet, when one of them breaks a federal gun law, they get pardon.
Yes, this is the same memoir where Hunter confessed to smoking crack every 20 minutes and coined himself a “crack daddy” to his dealers. If you thought that wasn’t colorful enough, there are stories of his D.C. crack dealer, endearingly nicknamed “Bicycles.” No one can say the man doesn’t know how to paint a picture.
Rehab, Relapse, and Receipts
Hunter’s defense team argued that when he bought the Cobra Colt .38 in October 2018, he didn’t see himself as an “active” addict. Sure, he’d been to rehab just before the purchase, but prosecutors countered with text messages to Hallie Biden—his sister-in-law-turned-girlfriend—that painted a less-than-sober portrait. One message had him “waiting for a dealer named Mookie,” and another revealed he was “sleeping on a car smoking crack on 4th Street and Rodney.” Rehab success story? Not quite.
A jury didn’t need much deliberation—three hours over two days—to find Hunter guilty on all charges. Sentencing was slated for November, then delayed to December. But why wait when Dad’s got the ultimate “Get Out of Jail Free” card?
The Tax Trouble
If you found the gun case intriguing, consider Hunter’s tax issues. After failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes, Hunter faced another trial for three felony and six misdemeanor tax offenses. Just as jury selection began in Los Angeles, Hunter threw everyone a curveball with a surprise guilty plea.
“I will not subject my family to more pain, more invasions of privacy, and needless embarrassment,” he said in an email. (Because, you know, his family had been having such a quiet, scandal-free year until this point.)
With a potential 17-year sentence looming, federal guidelines suggested Hunter wouldn’t see nearly that much time. His sentencing was set for December 16, and Dad stepped in before it got that far.
Biden vs. Biden: The Summer Pledge
Let’s not forget Joe Biden’s summer declarations. When asked in June by ABC News if he’d rule out pardoning Hunter, Biden responded with a firm “Yes.” After Hunter’s conviction, he doubled down, saying, “I am not going to do anything. I will abide by the jury’s decision.” Fast forward to December, and here we are. Consistency? Not in this family.
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Trump Weighs In
Even former President Donald Trump couldn’t resist chiming in. While on the campaign trail, Trump hinted he might’ve considered a pardon for Hunter, though not without some classic Trump-brand shade.
“See, unlike Joe Biden, despite what they’ve done to me, where they’ve gone after me so viciously. . . . And Hunter’s a bad boy,” Trump said, adding, “But I happen to think it’s very bad for our country.”
Congress Weighs In
Re. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had some things to say about the pardon. And she was just as outspoken as always, which is why we love her at RPW Media.
The FBI didn’t raid Hunter Biden’s bedroom, they raided Barron’s bedroom.
Just think about that.
That’s how morally corrupt all of these people are.
Joe did not pardon Hunter because he is a father who loved his son like the mockingbird media and Democrat liars are saying.
Joe pardoned Hunter all the way back to 2014 when Hunter started bio labs in Ukraine, started with Burisma, and began money laundering through dozens of LLC shell companies through business deals in many foreign countries including China.
Hunter is not just Joe’s son, he is his business partner, and Hunter sold his Dad’s power and influence for millions while Joe was VP and beyond.
That’s why the wide sweeping pardon from 2014 to now.
It covers VP to 4 yrs running for president to 4 yrs being president – 11 years of all kinds of crimes.
But the bigger crimes are all the people in the FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, and other agencies that all knew about the Biden family corrupt business and crimes yet stayed quiet, provided cover, lied about it all, but instead went after their political enemies.
The 51 intel officials who signed their name to a lie that Hunter’s laptop, with all the evidence, wasn’t real.
They all abused their power in order to create the illusion that Trump, not Biden, was the criminal.
All of these people lying today saying “Joe is a father who loves his son” are clinging to the lies and will gladly abuse power and weaponize the government against all of us if they are ever in charge again.
How many more pardons are coming for Biden family members and others?
Final Thoughts
The Hunter Biden saga serves as a compelling example of political irony, familial loyalty, and America’s enduring fascination with scandals. Whether you see the pardon as an act of compassion or a blatant misuse of power, one thing’s for sure: this story isn’t over.
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