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White House defends pardon

Biden believed Hunter faced further grief from adversaries

by Blitz India Media
December 8, 2024
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White House defends pardon
Blitz Bureau

WASHINGTON: The White House said on December 2 that President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter in part because of concern his political opponents would continue to persecute the younger Biden in the future, as a growing chorus of Democrats and Republicans criticised his decision.

According to a Reuters reports published by NDTV, Biden signed an unconditional pardon for Hunter Biden on December 1 and said he believed his son had been selectively prosecuted and targeted unfairly by the President’s political opponents. Biden said in the past that he would not pardon his son, including to ABC News in June when he was asked if he would rule out a pardon, and replied “yes.”

His surprise move was panned by his Republican political opposition, but also by Democrats who say it threatens to undermine public trust in the rule of law, a concept Biden and his party had used to criticise Trump.

Hunter was prosecuted for tax offences and gun charges, after being targeted for years by Republicans in Congress who accused him of making business deals using his father’s name but failed to establish any clear connections. White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre defended the President’s action and said Biden believed Hunter faced further grief from his adversaries without naming them, and suggested it could continue even after the President left office.

“One of the reasons the President did the pardon is because they didn’t seem like his political opponents would let go of it. It didn’t seem like they would move on,” she told reporters on Air Force One during a trip to Angola. “They would continue to go after his son. That’s what he believed.”

Jean-Pierre stressed this was not the first time a President had pardoned a family member. Bill Clinton pardoned his half-brother Roger before he left office, and Trump his daughter’s father-in-law Charles Kushner. She said Biden believed in the Department of Justice despite his statement that his son’s process in the judicial system was “infected with politics.” “Two things could be true: the President does believe in the justice … system and … Department of Justice, and he also believes that his son was singled out politically,” she said.

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