Following Hunter Biden‘s gun conviction on Tuesday, President Joe Biden is said to believe he is a victim of a weaponized justice system. HA!
A Delaware jury convicted Hunter on all three firearms offenses. He faces up to 25 years in prison and a $750,000 fine.
The doddering president promised last week in France that he would not pardon Hunter. He has not, however, said whether he will deliver a commutation.
Two sources who are not authorized to comment publicly about Hunter’s private conversations told Politico that the president feels sorry about his legal situation. They also told the newspaper that Joe Biden believes he contributed to Hunter’s situation. Gee, you think? He sent his drug addicted son into foreign countries to make illegal deals, selling out the influence of Joe’s office. When he did these things as vice president, he was selling the influence of not only his office, but of Barack Obama’s Office of the President as well. As VP, Biden didn’t have the power to come through on any of the things he took millions for. Only the president can change policy. And that’s why the press has been covering for the Big Guy. It wasn’t to protect bumbling, stumbling Joe. It was to protect Obama.
“If I weren’t running for reelection, he would have gotten the plea deal,” Biden told a confidant earlier this month, according to a person familiar with the exchange.
That’s just another Biden lie. The original plea deal that was put together for Hunter not only didn’t include prison time, but it also gave him blanket immunity for any other crimes and future crimes. Luckily, the judge wasn’t hand-picked by the Biden crime family. The judge read the deal and rejected it outright on the face of it. That’s the only reason this trial happened.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHunter refused to accept the government’s gun-related plea agreement in 2023. The offer of the firearms plea deal came after his “sweetheart” plea deal failed under judicial examination, which the judge described as “atypical” and “not straightforward.”
Legal experts believe the government’s plan was a show of favoritism for the president’s son.
The “sweetheart” bargain included a unique agreement that granted Hunter immunity from all potential future prosecutions, as well as the possibility of having a felony gun violation removed from his record.
The agreement allowed Hunter to plead guilty to failing to pay taxes on more than $1.5 million in income in 2017 and 2018, obtaining probation instead of jail time.
Following the “sweetheart” plea agreement scandal, the government offered Hunter a second plea deal connected to gun charges, which he declined, preferring to go to trial in Delaware. In 2023, the government indicted Hunter for tax evasion in California.
The tax trial is scheduled for September 2024.




















