Biden should also pardon his younger brother while he’s at it
Steve Bannon got pardoned as well.That Mair bytches reply is what irks me the most. Just like I and a bunch of other posters said during the calls for Biden to not seek reelection, this shyt about standards and norms only applies to one gotdamn side. shyt infuriates me cause I swear these mf’s seem to go out of their way to normalize the behavior of orange shytler. Let’s take a look at the mf’s he’s pardoned:
Flynn who might just be a retired 3-star general Russian agent
Stone
Manafort
Lorance & Gallagher who are war criminals
Casey Urlacher who was running a million dollar offshore gambling racket with a Chicago mobster
And the list goes on and on. But Biden needs to care about his reputation. Man, fukk these people
He might as well pardon his entire administrationTrump wants to put Kash Patel in charge of the FBI and people are confused as to why he would give his son a blanket pardon.
There's a lot of moving pieces and wider themes about pardoning and politicized prosecutions, but personally, having been through jail, and getting sober at a young age, the weakness and lack of responsibility for someone like Hunter Biden is just weak to me. I read his memoir. I read the indictments. He did that shyt. He admits all of it.
1) plead it all out and take your shyt like a man, tell the judge, I fukked up, but I take full responsibility.
2) Wasting everyone's time taking it to trial, humiliating your family, just take your sentence like a man. The judge is in LA. It's a reasonable district. It's not some madman in New Orleans, some state court bullshyt. Trump isn't in office yet. Just take the time. He was probably going to do like 8 months. Maybe even nothing.
Understand that the norms and codes of someone in his socioeconomic position is different than mine, but it's just p*ssy shyt to me. He's not going to be broke, he's not going to die. Just admit what you did and go handle it.
Hunter Biden was investigated for five years by the Justice Department. After those five years of investigations, the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Delaware, David Weiss, agreed with Biden’s lawyers to a nonprosecution agreement. Weiss then backpedaled and ended up insisting that Biden instead plead guilty to two tax misdemeanors (for failure to file) and that he enter into pretrial diversion for one gun charge. Biden agreed in June 2023 to these new terms and the two sides submitted his written diversion agreement to the court