What will be the justification for Biden's next pardon by end of 2024?
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Biden Pardons Son Hunter Amid 'Changed Circumstances,' Critics Cite Nepotism
Dec 6, 2024, 07:56 PM
President Joe Biden has sparked widespread debate and criticism by pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, reversing his previous stance that he would not grant such a pardon. The language of the pardon closely mirrors that of President Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon, raising further scrutiny. The decision has led to questions about the integrity of the justice system, allegations of nepotism, and concerns that it undermines public trust. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced intense questioning during her first press briefing since the pardon, struggling to explain the change in the President's position and citing 'changed circumstances' as a reason. She also hinted that more preemptive pardons might be forthcoming. Critics, including Senator Ted Cruz, have accused President Biden of abusing his power to shield himself and his family from corruption investigations. The pardon has also prompted discussions about potential pardons for other figures and debates over the use of presidential pardons.
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