The decision, which was first reported by NBC News, is a reversal for the president, who repeatedly said he would not use his authority to pardon his son or commute his sentence.
Summary
President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden, reversing his prior stance against using executive clemency.
The pardon covers Hunter’s federal gun conviction and tax evasion guilty plea, sparking political controversy.
Biden cited political attacks and a “miscarriage of justice” as reasons for his decision, emphasizing his son’s recovery from addiction and the targeting of his family.
Critics argue the move undermines the judicial process, while supporters view it as within Biden’s constitutional powers.
This decision shields Hunter from potential prison time as Biden nears the end of his presidency.
The pardon train is just getting moving. They've likely had a team taking applications and looking for cases for at least a few weeks now. December and January are generally when that bears fruit.
I mean, I don't give a fuck about somebody smoking crack and buying a gun, but Hunter Biden is in no way a political prisoner or a dissident. If anything he belongs in prison for his corruption along with probably every other high ranking politician and their children.
Do I look like a judge or something? I don't need require evidence to have an opinion about the impropriety of the crack head failson of a top US politician being given a well-paid, do-nothing position on the board of an energy company. Do you require evidence to think it's shady that the Saudis bailed out Jared Kushner's NY real estate investment?
Back to the point: Hunter is not a "dissident". I don't really care though-- I'd pardon my son too. But you know what else I'd do? Pardon a bunch of people who actually deserve it.
We have numerous examples of outed whistleblowers serving a few years in prison and then being released. Even Chelsea Manning was released early after attempting a full rip of the classified documents she had access to.
The only reason for him to run to Russia or have a fear of his life was if he was already a Russian asset. And it's worth noting, that's generally a 20 year sentence, not death. Plenty of examples there too.
Chelsea Manning is a national hero who was tortured in US prison for 7 years. During that time she spent over a year in solitary confinement, and as a result of this internationally-condemned practice she tried to kill herself multiple times.
If you knew you would be subject to indefinite torture, wouldnt you flee to Russia too? Why would you subject yourself to living conditions so brutal that you decide killing yourself is the best option?