Statement from Biden:
Joe Biden to issue pardon to son Hunter
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Joe Biden to issue pardon to son Hunter
Re: Joe Biden to issue pardon to son Hunter
Disgraced Ex-FBI Chief Andrew McCabe Panics: Fears of ‘Conspiracy Theories’ Over Hunter Biden’s 2014 Pardon Scandal
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Re: Joe Biden to issue pardon to son Hunter
The presiding judge in Hunter Biden's tax fraud case said he would accept the pardon issued by his father but slammed President Joe Biden for trying to 'rewrite history' in his reasoning.
Both cases against Hunter - the conviction in June of lying on a federal government form to buy a gun and also possessing the firearm while abusing drugs, as well as the tax fraud guilty plea in September - are being closed out by the ruling judges.
District Judge Mark Scarsi in Los Angeles indicated he would dismiss the case once the pardon is formally received in a blistering five-page order.
Scarsi savaged multiple aspects of the pardon, however, and was critical of the president's assertion that his son was singled out for political reasons, saying two judges had rejected similar arguments from his defense attorneys.
'The president's own attorney general and Department of Justice personnel oversaw the investigation leading to the charges,' wrote Scarsi, who was appointed by Donald Trump.
Scarsi wrote that Biden's pardon can only mean that 'in the President's estimation, this legion of federal civil servants... are unreasonable people.'
The Justice Department special counsel, for its part, was opposed to dismissing the case filed in California after Hunter Biden failed to pay $1.4 million in taxes.
Scarsi also suggested that the pardon may be unconstitutional because of its specific dating back to January 1, 2014, which some have theorized may be to protect Hunter's actions on behalf of Ukrainian gas company Burisma.
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Both cases against Hunter - the conviction in June of lying on a federal government form to buy a gun and also possessing the firearm while abusing drugs, as well as the tax fraud guilty plea in September - are being closed out by the ruling judges.
District Judge Mark Scarsi in Los Angeles indicated he would dismiss the case once the pardon is formally received in a blistering five-page order.
Scarsi savaged multiple aspects of the pardon, however, and was critical of the president's assertion that his son was singled out for political reasons, saying two judges had rejected similar arguments from his defense attorneys.
'The president's own attorney general and Department of Justice personnel oversaw the investigation leading to the charges,' wrote Scarsi, who was appointed by Donald Trump.
Scarsi wrote that Biden's pardon can only mean that 'in the President's estimation, this legion of federal civil servants... are unreasonable people.'
The Justice Department special counsel, for its part, was opposed to dismissing the case filed in California after Hunter Biden failed to pay $1.4 million in taxes.
Scarsi also suggested that the pardon may be unconstitutional because of its specific dating back to January 1, 2014, which some have theorized may be to protect Hunter's actions on behalf of Ukrainian gas company Burisma.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... 0&ito=1490
