There’s a New Sheriff in Town
- scottforbes
- Dec 2, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 13
Joe Biden has issued a pardon to his 54-year-old son, Hunter.
For years, Joe faced inquiries about whether he had met any of his son's clients. He denied these meetings and was also questioned about his awareness of Hunter's foreign business activities in countries such as China, Romania, Russia, Kazakhstan, and notably Ukraine, consistently denying any knowledge.
When asked if he would pardon his son, he also repeatedly denied it. The only thing Joe truthfully admitted, while boasting, was that he pressured the President of Ukraine to dismiss the prosecutor investigating crimes linked to him and Hunter, in order to secure a $1 billion loan from the US during his time as VP.
The pardon granted to Hunter Biden covers all potential crimes he may have been involved in since January 1, 2014. This is highly unusual, as such a comprehensive pardon hasn't been issued since Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon.
Why was this blanket pardon given, and why was the date set in 2014? Why were hundreds of billions of our tax dollars sent to Ukraine? There's a reason Joe and others didn't want the war to end. There's a reason the Democrats impeached President Trump simply for inquiring about where all the money was going in Ukraine. There's a reason the Democrat media didn't cover the stories about US-funded biolabs in Ukraine.
Joe Biden’s presidency began with him denying the existence of Hunter's laptop and is concluding with him pardoning Hunter for everything found on the laptop and possibly more that hasn't been uncovered yet. It doesn't seem like Joe is merely covering for Hunter’s drug and gun possession charges.
The new sheriff in town might just seek to find out.
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