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There's a legitimate controversy surrounding Joe Biden's pardon for Hunter Biden, but given his scandalous record, Donald Trump ought to sit this one out.
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/problem-trumps-reaction-hunter-biden-pardon-rcna182413
President Joe Biden on Sunday issued a full and unconditional pardon for his son Hunter Biden, who has been dogged by Republican attacks for years. ... The pardon is expected to cover both his gun charges and his tax charges, reported NBC News, the first outlet to report on the decision. It covers any offenses the 54-year-old has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024.
Theres no shortage of angles to a story like this one, but broadly speaking, there are two sides to the story. On the one hand, theres the outgoing president, who argued that his adult son wouldnt even have been prosecuted if his last name werent Biden. The pardon, by this reasoning, is about advancing the cause of justice and righting a prosecutorial wrong......
The one person, however, who should sit this one out, is Donald Trump, who apparently couldnt help himself.
Shortly after the White House announced the pardon for the incumbent presidents son, the Republican president-elect published an item to his social media platform that read, Does the Pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J-6 Hostages, who have now been imprisoned for years? Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!
First, Jan. 6 criminals are not hostages.
Second, if were going to talk about pardons, abuses and miscarriages of justice, Trump might not like where the conversation ends up.
Indeed, by any fair measure, Trumps record on pardons is arguably the worst in American history. During his first term, he effectively wielded his pardon power as a corrupt weapon, rewarding loyalists, completing cover-ups, undermining federal law enforcement, and doling out perverse favors to the politically connected.
Trumps list of scandalous pardon abuses is so long, it could be a lengthy book. The names should be familiar: Paul Manafort. Michael Flynn. Steve Bannon. Roger Stone. Seven different Republican members of Congress who were locked up for corruption crimes.
Trump saw presidential pardons as get-out-of-jail-free cards for his friends and associates, engaging in the kind of brazen corruption that wouldve defined his term were it not eclipsed by other breathtaking scandals.
snowybirdie
(5,651 posts)Disappointed in Maddowblog
SunSeeker
(53,794 posts)MSNBC will keep losing viewers.
rampartd
(489 posts)ya know, like the reason mcconnel said he couldn't vote to impeach trump
like the reason gaetz' ethics report must remain hidden
etc
SunSeeker
(53,794 posts)It was the right thing to do. There really is no "legitimate controversy" over the pardon. Anyone who is criticizing the pardon is ignoring the wrongful politically motivated prosecution of Hunter...and never expressed outrage when Trump pardoned a family member, Charles Kushner, who was rightfully apolitically prosecuted for very serious, vicious crimes. The DOJ has never sought jail time before for anyone who only did what Hunter did. It was a quintessential political witch hunt.