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Biden Pardons Hunter Biden, Covering 11 Years Including Burisma
Dec 8, 2024, 05:24 AM
President Joe Biden has issued a sweeping presidential pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, covering a range of charges, including gun and tax-related offenses, spanning 11 years, including the Burisma years. The decision has sparked widespread debate, with critics accusing the president of nepotism and undermining public trust in institutions. Some argue that the pardon reflects a double standard in the justice system, favoring politically connected individuals, while others view it as a necessary step to prevent politically motivated prosecutions by a future Trump administration. Civil rights activists and lawmakers have called on Biden to extend similar clemency to others affected by systemic injustices in the judicial system. The pardon has also reignited discussions about the broader implications of presidential clemency, with comparisons drawn to historical precedents. Former President-elect Donald Trump has dismissed suggestions of pardoning himself in response, stating, 'I didn’t do anything wrong.'
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