Joe Biden has granted his son Hunter a complete and unconditional forgiveness.

Father-President hopes Americans grasp reasoning behind choice.

December 2nd 2024.

Joe Biden has granted his son Hunter a complete and unconditional forgiveness.
Joe Biden, the current President of the United States, made a surprising move yesterday when he signed a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden. This decision came after Joe had repeatedly stated that he would not interfere with the Justice Department's decision-making. However, after closely watching his son's case, Joe believed that Hunter was being unfairly targeted and decided to take action.

Hunter Biden, who is 54 years old, had previously pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges and was convicted of three felony counts for lying on a federal firearms application. Despite facing a potential 17-year sentence and having a scheduled sentencing hearing in Los Angeles, Joe felt that his son had been "selectively and unfairly prosecuted." Therefore, he issued an executive grant of clemency for Hunter.

In a statement, Joe explained that he has always believed in the justice system, but after examining all the facts, he realized that this case had been tainted by politics. He acknowledged that the pressure from his political opponents in Congress had played a significant role in Hunter's charges and the eventual breakdown of a plea deal that had been negotiated by the Department of Justice. Joe firmly believes that if this deal had been upheld, it would have been a fair and reasonable resolution for Hunter's cases.

Joe also expressed his disappointment in the way his son had been treated and the toll it has taken on him. He revealed that Hunter has been sober for five and a half years, despite facing relentless attacks and selective prosecution. Joe believes that this whole ordeal was an attempt to not only break Hunter but also to undermine his own reputation. He stated, "Enough is enough."

Throughout his career, Joe has always followed one principle: to tell the American people the truth. He believes that the people will be fair-minded if given the truth. And the truth, in this case, is that politics had corrupted the justice system, leading to a miscarriage of justice for Hunter. Joe hopes that the American people will understand why a father and a President would make such a decision.

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