Biden Pardons Son Hunter, Sparking Legal and Ethical Debate

Biden Pardons Hunter Before Sentencing

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s unexpected decision to issue a full pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, just weeks before his sentencing on gun and tax convictions, has ignited widespread debate. The move, while surprising, resonates with those familiar with the president’s profound personal grief and familial bonds. Biden’s deep empathy for his surviving sons stems from a tragic car accident that took the lives of his first wife and daughter over 50 years ago. His private worries about Hunter’s health and sobriety, following years of addiction, have been well-documented alongside his public mourning of his late son, Beau. However, Biden’s choice to prioritize his family has drawn sharp criticism, raising questions about his commitment to the rule of law and his legacy as a president who promised to restore public trust. “This sets a dangerous precedent that future presidents could exploit and tarnishes his reputation,” Colorado Governor Jared Polis, a Democrat, commented on X. Polis expressed sympathy for Hunter’s struggles but stressed, “No one is above the law, not a President and not a President’s son

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