In case you’ve been on a complete media blackout, you likely know that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, is in trouble, very real trouble. After all, he has multiple court cases against him currently going on at the same time, and some of them don’t look good for him.
Take the trial over Hunter’s gun charges. He wasn’t able to get the trial postponed (I’m sure that he was wanting to try to postpone it “indefinitely”). So, the trial happened.
And, now, the verdict is in. Jacob Burg writes,
Hunter Biden was found guilty on all charges in his gun trial on June 11, becoming the first child of a sitting president to face a federal trial and conviction.
Burg continues:
Authorities accused Mr. Biden of lying to the federally licensed gun store by illegally claiming on his application that he was not a drug user at the time of purchase and then unlawfully possessing the gun for 11 days. Mr. Biden was facing three felonies and pled not guilty to the charges.
Jurors deliberated for an hour late in the afternoon on June 10 before resuming the following morning. In total, they spent three hours deliberating the case.
If you’re like most people, though, you’re probably assuming that Joe Biden will simply pardon Hunter. After all, Hunter is his son, I have sympathy for a father’s love for his son, so, Hunter has really put his father into a pretty awful situation for a parent to be in.
What will Joe do?
Well, a few days ago, he actually told us what he wouldn’t do, From another piece also by Burg:
President Joe Biden told ABC News on June 6 that he would not pardon his son Hunter Biden if he is convicted in a federal gun trial, which is in its fourth day as jurors hear testimony from sister-in-law Hallie Biden and others.
That’s right, Joe Biden said that he wouldn’t pardon Hunter, which, I’m sure, must seem like a betrayal to Hunter who (it looks like from this end) has been coddled by Joe his entire life.
This whole situation is a mess, and it’s very possible that this scandal may finally be the nail in the coffin of Joe Biden’s hopes for another four years in office.
We need to do what we legally can to prevent another four years of anti-2A nonsense from happening.