Biden Signs Pardon for Son Hunter, Citing Judicial Injustice

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2024-12-03

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Despite U.S. President Joe Biden reiterating during the Thanksgiving ceremony that he would not pardon his second son, Hunter, before leaving office, on December 1, Biden signed an executive pardon, absolving Hunter of charges related to illegal firearm possession and tax evasion. Part of the reason was concern that even after Biden leaves office, his political opponents might continue to target Hunter.

Biden’s unexpected move to pardon his son drew criticism from the opposition Republican Party, which accused him of abusing presidential powers and interfering with the judicial system. Members of Biden’s own Democratic Party also voiced criticism, arguing that the decision could undermine public trust in the rule of law. Notably, Biden and the Democrats had previously criticized former President Donald Trump on similar grounds. Trump responded by calling Biden’s pardon another example of abuse of power and judicial injustice. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that Biden trusts the Department of Justice, even though Biden has previously claimed that his son’s legal proceedings were "politically motivated" and that Hunter was being unfairly targeted due to political factors.

Analysts believe this incident will have profound implications for Biden’s political career and could further exacerbate the polarization of U.S. politics. Hunter Biden’s future remains uncertain, as Republicans have vowed to continue investigating other potential illegal activities. Overall, Biden’s decision to issue a pardon for Hunter is not only a significant moment for his family but also a critical test for the U.S. political and judicial systems. How this event will unfold remains to be seen.