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2 Dec 2024
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Breitbart: Biden Lied to ABC News in June: Said He Had 'Ruled Out' Hunter Pardon
President Biden previously stated he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, during a June interview, asserting he would accept the outcome of Hunter's ongoing felony gun trial. Despite these claims, Hunter was found guilty on three gun charges and later pleaded guilty to tax violations.
The White House maintained for months that Biden had no intention of granting a pardon, with critics suspecting otherwise. This situation has raised concerns about the politicization of the justice system, contrasting the treatment of Hunter Biden with that of Donald Trump and his supporters.
Fox News: Six times Karine Jean-Pierre said President Biden wouldn't pardon his son Hunter
President Biden has officially pardoned his son Hunter Biden for felony convictions related to tax and gun charges, despite White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's repeated assertions that no pardon would occur. Biden stated he would not interfere with the Justice Department and claimed Hunter was treated unfairly.
Jean-Pierre had consistently denied any plans for a pardon, even as Hunter faced legal challenges. Biden's recent pardon contradicts these previous statements, raising questions about the administration's transparency regarding the situation.
Le Monde: Over 40 people hospitalized in Georgia during protests over the suspension of EU talks
Protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, against the government's suspension of EU accession negotiations have resulted in 44 hospitalizations. Demonstrators clashed with police, who used water cannons and tear gas. The government insists European integration is not halted, despite criticism from the EU and the US.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze condemned the protests and warned of legal repercussions for violators. The opposition claims the recent parliamentary election was rigged, with accusations of Russian influence. President Salome Zourabichvili called for new elections to ensure fair representation.
Times Of Israel: Senior Likud minister said to tell hostage families Netanyahu should be ousted
US President-elect Donald Trump dined with Sara Netanyahu at his Florida golf course while she visits her son in Miami. This comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from within his party over the handling of the Hamas attack on October 7.
In other news, President Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, despite earlier statements indicating he would not interfere with the Justice Department. Meanwhile, false rocket alarms were reported in Galilee, and footage of a recent shooting attack in the West Bank has emerged.
Breitbart: Biden Lied About Pardoning Hunter for Years -- Right Thru November 2024
President Biden issued a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, on December 1, 2024, despite previously denying any intention to do so. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly stated there would be no pardon, contradicting Biden's later actions.
Hunter Biden faced legal issues, including convictions for gun charges and tax evasion, but was not prosecuted for failing to register as a foreign agent. Critics argue this omission was to avoid implicating President Biden in influence-peddling schemes.
Breitbart: Alex Marlow Predicted Biden Would Pardon Hunter Despite Media Denial
President Joe Biden announced he would pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who faced federal gun and tax evasion charges, claiming he was “unfairly prosecuted.” This decision comes despite previous denials from the White House regarding a potential pardon.
Breitbart's Alex Marlow had predicted the pardon, suggesting it was a political maneuver influenced by the justice system. Critics argue this undermines accountability and reflects a miscarriage of justice.
#health
Le Monde: US opioid crisis: Falling number of overdoses give reason for hope
The CDC reports a 14.5% decline in overdose deaths in the U.S. from June 2023 to June 2024, marking a significant drop after years of rising fatalities due to opioids, particularly fentanyl. This trend is especially notable in the East, while some Western states still see increases.
Experts remain cautious, attributing the decline to various factors, including improved treatment access and community efforts, but no single cause has been identified. The Biden administration claims this is a result of their policies.