While pretty much no one sensible was shocked by Joe Biden’s expansive pardon of his son, Hunter, for his so-called “business dealings,” it seems that the real reasons underlying Biden’s pardon just turn darker and darker, the more one looks.
And one of those reasons may well be the fact that Biden was effectively pardoning himself, given the degree to which he was clearly, deeply involved in Hunter’s business dealings.
Per a stunning report from the New York Post, the federal government has just now released several photos of a grinning Biden meeting various Chinese officials, alongside none other than his convenient scapegoat – Hunter.
“The National Archives has finally released photos showing then-Vice President Biden meeting with two of first son Hunter Biden’s Chinese government-linked business partners – again proving that the president lied about not interacting with his family’s foreign patrons.
The photos, released long after their potential political salience and days before Biden retires on Jan. 20, also show Chinese President Xi Jinping grinning as then-Vice President Biden introduced his son during the same December 2013 trip to Beijing,” the New York Post reported.
What a surprise – Biden lied. Frankly, it might be more newsworthy if Biden was proven to have told the truth over matters so deeply consequential to national security.
Even more troublingly, the New York Post also noted that these photos should have been released before the election, although their release was blocked by – surprise, surprise – the Biden administration, backed by good old “Third Term” Obama.
According to Stephen Miller, a key advisor for President-elect Donald Trump, the photos should have been released close to two weeks before the presidential election took place.
“AFL has obtained new photos of Joe Biden meeting with Hunter Biden’s Chinese business associates and introducing Hunter to China’s President Xi Jinping … NARA had planned to release these photographs on October 23, 2024 — thirteen days before Election Day. Lawyers and representatives for President Biden and President Obama delayed NARA’s release of these photos — as they did with other critical records — until after Election Day,” Miller wrote.
Yet another shameless attempt for the Dems to subvert the election, just as they did by blocking information regarding Hunter’s laptop to the public.
By 2024, however, it appeared that more than one American had (thankfully) wised up, which is precisely why Trump experienced a raucous victory, in spite of Biden-Obama’s efforts to block information from becoming public.
And, in a totally predictable move, Biden pardons “Hunter.”
“No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son – and that is wrong. There has been an effort to break Hunter – who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution. In trying to break Hunter, they’ve tried to break me – and there’s no reason to believe it will stop here. Enough is enough,” Biden declared in a ghostwritten statement.
Spare us all, Mr. President.
Though it’s rather interesting how, amid his pardon, Biden claims that the Republicans are trying to break him.
After all, how could they break him if Biden had nothing to do with Hunter’s business dealings?
Indeed, Hunter may well have just served as a hugely effective fall guy, given his litany of well-documented vices across several laptop computers.
After all, Biden had long denied any type of entanglement with Hunter’s business partners, yet those types of entanglements are precisely what were facilitated by Biden’s proximity to power.
With that in mind, it’s little wonder that Biden pardoned Hunter – after all, in doing so, he conveniently absolved himself.
Author: Jane Jones
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