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President Biden to Pardon Son Hunter Biden

The president defends his decision, claiming Hunter Biden faced selective and unfair prosecution.

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Overview

  • President Joe Biden has announced his intention to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who has faced legal challenges related to tax and gun charges.
  • The decision has drawn significant public and political attention, as Hunter Biden's legal troubles have been a focal point for critics of the Biden administration.
  • In a statement, President Biden asserted that Hunter was subjected to selective and unfair prosecution, emphasizing his belief in the necessity of the pardon.
  • The announcement comes as the Biden administration navigates a politically charged transition period, with President-elect Donald Trump preparing to take office in January 2025.
  • This marks a rare instance of a sitting president pardoning a close family member, adding to the broader scrutiny of presidential pardon powers.