To the Editor: According to columnist Ian Donnis, Congressman Seth Magaziner thinks President Biden issued a pardon primarily to protect his son, Hunter. (Talking Politics, Dec. 12) I disagree with …
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To the Editor:
According to columnist Ian Donnis, Congressman Seth Magaziner thinks President Biden issued a pardon primarily to protect his son, Hunter. (Talking Politics, Dec. 12) I disagree with Mr. Magaziner’s assessment.
I think it is more likely that Joe Biden issued the pardon to protect himself.
Recall that President Biden had pledged repeatedly that he would not pardon Hunter under any circumstances. What caused him to break his promise?
I suspect it was because son Hunter threatened to spill the beans on the entire Biden Crime Family unless Daddy came up with a get out of jail free card. Hence, the blanket pardon.
Speaking of crimes, I also reject Seth Magaziner’s slick attempt to conflate Hunter Biden’s actual crimes with the manufactured claims brought against Donald Trump.
Hunter Biden committed real crimes such as firearms violations and tax evasion for which the “average person” like you and me would already be in jail.
In stark contrast, Donald Trump was persecuted for crimes for which the “average person” would never even be charged. Under the Biden administration, our legal system was weaponized, creating the very “two-tiered justice system” that Seth Magaziner supposedly laments.
A. H. Liddle
Warwick
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Straightnnarrow
President Biden is a bitter, nasty man and will always be remembered as such in spite of the efforts by him and his make up men in the media and in his Party.
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