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Joe Biden, Hunter and pardon
Biden issues largest single-day act of clemency amid lingering anger over Hunter Biden pardon
The president is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 other people who were convicted of nonviolent crimes, the White House said.
After Hunter Biden's pardon, White House considers broader clemency
The White House is listening to demands for President Joe Biden to extend the same grace to thousands of people wronged by the U.S. judicial system as he did to his son Hunter, officials say.
All the times Joe Biden and the White House said he wouldn’t pardon Hunter
Both President Biden and the White House have repeatedly told the public that the president would not pardon his budding artist son. Here is a list of instances in which they made those assurances
Previous Times Biden, the White House Pledged Not to Pardon Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to nine tax violations in September and was convicted in a separate case on felony firearms-related charges. He could have faced decades in prison, though his upcoming sentencing was likely to be a much less severe punishment.
White House says Trump wouldn’t ‘let go’ of Hunter Biden in defending pardon
The White House on Monday defended President Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden after insisting for more than a year that he wouldn’t do so. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told
Former top Biden aide publicly slams ‘timing, argument and rationale’ of Hunter’s pardon
Longtime Biden aide Anita Dunn said it would have been ‘a different story’ had the pardon come at the end of the term
Biden Adviser Anita Dunn Is Not Pleased With Timing of Hunter Biden Pardon
A former senior adviser to President Joe Biden, Anita Dunn, expressed her public disapproval for the way in which the president chose to pardon his son Hunter Biden during a New York Times event on Wednesday.
Vast Majority of Americans Disapprove Biden's Pardon of His Son Hunter, New Poll Shows
The vast majority of Americans don't approve of President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter after repeatedly promising he would do no such thing, a new poll shows. The figures show it to be a stain in Biden's legacy in the years to come.
The Hill
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Here are the times that Biden, the White House said they wouldn’t pardon Hunter
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White House confronts Biden advisor's comments ripping Hunter pardon
She had to answer repeated questions about the
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Only about 2 in 10 Americans approve of Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter, an AP-NORC poll finds
Only about 2 in 10 Americans approve of President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter after earlier promising he'd ...
Reuters
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White House defends Biden's Hunter pardon as criticism mounts
White
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says opponents would have persecuted
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Biden's Hunter pardon came after circumstances changed, White House says
U.S. President Joe Biden changed his mind about pardoning his son Hunter because "circumstances have changed," the White ...
Scripps News on MSN
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White House defends President Biden's decision to pardon son Hunter
President Joe Biden announced that he has pardoned his son Hunter Biden months after the president's son pleaded guilty to ...
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Karine Jean-Pierre peppered with questions about Hunter Biden in first televised press briefing since pardon
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was bombarded with questions from reporters in the first televised press ...
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David Brooks on Hunter Biden Pardon: Democracies Fall When Practices And Norms That Work Get Slowly Abandoned
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
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