I hope you’re correct.
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Who’s going to charge him?
The DoJ worked on a Saturday to imprison yet another Hunter Biden associate just before they’re scheduled to testify to Overnight Committee.
Sure looks like, ala Chris Wray, they don’t believe there is any Oversight authority.
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nypost.com
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The Constitution grants presidents nearly unchecked power to pardon federal crimes — meaning that Biden, 80, could effectively end the turbulent years-long criminal case involving his son, 53, with the stroke of a pen.
However, such a decision would ignite intense political blowback.
The only president known to have pardoned an immediate family member convicted of a crime is Bill Clinton, who in his final hours before leaving office in January 2001 expunged his younger half-brother Roger’s mid-1980s conviction on a charge of conspiring to distribute cocaine.
Salon reporter Brian Karem was told in a press briefing that Hunter didn’t receive “favorable treatment” from his dad’s Justice Department.
But two IRS whistleblowers said Biden-appointed US attorneys in Los Angeles and Washington, DC blocked charges against the first son, leading to what assistant US attorney Leo Wise repeatedly admitted in court Wednesday was an unprecedented plea deal.
Hunter Biden’s sweetheart plea deal falling apart in stunning turn of events ......
Joe Biden repeatedly interacted with his son’s foreign business partners — including from China, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine.
One of Hunter’s closest American associates, Devon Archer, is expected to testify to the House Oversight Committee Monday and explain that Hunter regularly put his then-vice president dad on speaker phone during meetings with his foreign partners.
Hunter’s plea deal to two tax misdemeanors and a gun possession felony would have been expunged after two years.
But US District Judge Maryellen Noreika rejected Hunter’s plea deal on Wednesday after it became clear that the first son’s lawyers and the Justice Department held starkly different views on whether the deal would prevent the feds from charging Hunter with other past crimes, such as allegedly violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
The sides will appear again in court in 30 days to discuss next steps.