Does Biden have the legal right to pardon his corrupt son?
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Monday, December 02, 2024 at 9:24 PM.
On his way out of the White House, Joe Biden actually pardoned his son Hunter for practically all crimes he's accused of, and Alex Marlow says:
Marlow stated, “[O]f course this is a stain on Joe Biden’s reputation, because he’s the one who’s presented himself as one of the stewards of the rule of law in this country, and he’s just not. He’s just not. He never has been. … [H]e really patented [lawfare] with the Borking of Robert Bork and then the high-tech lynching of Clarence Thomas.”The biggest query is whether Biden even has the legality to do so, since it's a family member in discussion here. For now, Marlow's right, this is a major embarrassment.
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