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Home » President Biden Pardons Hunter Biden After Federal Convictions

President Biden Pardons Hunter Biden After Federal Convictions

Adam Green By Adam Green December 2, 2024 3 Min Read
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President Biden Pardons Hunter Biden After Federal Convictions

President Joe Biden issued a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, following convictions in two federal cases involving firearms and tax offenses. The decision, which reverses earlier statements from the president, has reignited debates surrounding fairness and the use of presidential pardon powers.


WASHINGTON, D.C. (2-minute read) — President Joe Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, after the 54-year-old was convicted in two high-profile federal cases earlier this year. The announcement, made Sunday by the White House, marks a dramatic shift from Biden’s previous public commitment to let the legal process run its course.

Hunter Biden’s legal troubles began in June when he faced charges in Delaware for three felony firearm offenses. Prosecutors accused him of making false statements on a federal firearms form in 2018 when purchasing a Colt Cobra .38 revolver. Despite a well-documented history of drug addiction, including admissions from his memoir Beautiful Things, Hunter claimed he was not an active user at the time of the gun purchase. However, texts presented in court contradicted this claim, revealing continued drug use around the same period.

The firearm charges were just one chapter in Hunter’s legal saga. In September, he pleaded guilty to federal tax charges in a Los Angeles court, admitting to failing to pay over $1.4 million in taxes. These cases could have resulted in a combined sentence of over 20 years, though federal guidelines indicated a significantly reduced term.

President Biden, who had previously ruled out the possibility of a pardon, justified his decision by claiming that his son was unfairly prosecuted. In a written statement, he noted that similar firearm and tax offenses are often resolved without criminal charges and that Hunter’s addiction recovery efforts were overlooked.

This pardon has sparked fierce political and public debate. Critics argue it undermines the judicial process and highlights potential favoritism, while supporters emphasize Hunter’s struggle with addiction and claim the charges were disproportionate.

Safety Tip: When purchasing a firearm, always provide accurate information on federal forms. Misrepresentation can lead to severe legal consequences and undermine firearm safety laws.

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