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2 Dec 2024
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Breitbart: 'Way to Go Joe': Dem Rep. Crockett Congratulates Biden for Pardoning Son
Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) praised President Biden for pardoning his son Hunter Biden, who faced gun charges. She emphasized the political nature of the investigation and criticized the scrutiny surrounding the Biden administration, highlighting its unprecedented circumstances.
Crockett's remarks reflect a defense of the president's actions amid ongoing controversies, suggesting that the scrutiny is politically motivated.
Fox News: Hunter Biden says his mistakes were 'exploited' for political sport, he will never take pardon for granted
Hunter Biden stated he has "taken responsibility" for his past mistakes after President Joe Biden pardoned him for federal gun and tax violations. He emphasized his recovery from addiction and commitment to helping others. The president defended the pardon, claiming Hunter was unfairly prosecuted due to political motives.
The pardon applies to offenses committed from 2014 to 2024. President Biden criticized the prosecution as politically motivated and asserted that Hunter was treated differently compared to others in similar situations. Hunter's legal troubles stemmed from alleged political pressure following the 2020 election.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Greg Stanton: Biden 'Got this One Wrong' with Hunter Pardon
Rep. Greg Stanton (D-AZ) criticized President Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted of felony gun and tax charges. Stanton expressed disappointment, stating it contradicts Biden's previous stance against such pardons.
Other Democrats, including Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, have also condemned the decision, indicating potential backlash as Congress reconvenes.