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Monday, December 02, 2024

Well, Pardon Me!

So much for Joe Biden's legacy. Nothing like letting your 54-year old black sheep son take full responsibility for his actions. I wonder if this pardon covers the mysterious cocaine that appeared in the White House?

Why Biden’s pardon is one of the most controversial in history — and buries the most damning allegations of all

"WASHINGTON — President Biden issued one of the most sweeping pardons in recent history to his son Hunter Biden — and critics say it serves to also cover up the president’s involvement in his family’s foreign dealings.

"The commander-in-chief’s role in his son and brother’s overseas ventures spurred an impeachment inquiry against Joe, tax fraud and gun charges against Hunter and illegal foreign lobbying claims against both father and son.

"The pardon is one of the most controversial in US history — with even fellow Democrats blasting the move — ranking alongside President Bill Clinton’s pardon of fugitive megadonor Marc Rich, in what was widely perceived as a corrupt pay-to-play arrangement, and President Gerald Ford’s pardon of his predecessor and former boss, President Richard Nixon, who had handed him the Oval Office after the Watergate cover-up.

"Biden, 82, had assured the American people he would not pardon Hunter, 54, but went back on his word and granted him federal legal immunity for any and all crimes committed in an 11-year window from Jan. 1, 2014, through Dec. 1, 2024.

"The timeframe covers Hunter’s major foreign dealings during his father’s vice presidency — in which then-VP Biden frequently interacted with his son’s patrons from countries where he controlled US foreign policy — and from the more recent congressional investigation.

"Hunter reaped millions in foreign income between 2014 and 2019, primarily from two Chinese state-owned companies and the Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings, but the broad language of the pardon means he’s off the hook for any uncharged crimes from that period — such as alleged foreign-lobbying violations implicating his father and interstate sex crimes related to what IRS investigators say were his documented payments to prostitutes.

"He also cannot face federal charges for any alleged misconduct in the years that followed.

"Since his dad entered the White House in January 2021, Hunter has embarked on a controversial novice art career, seeking millions for his beginner works in what skeptics declared yet another influence-peddling scheme — with one of his dad’s commission appointees buying a pair of works and another appointee showing up at one of his art shows.

"Hunter also gave allegedly false testimony to Congress this year and paid off his legal bills with roughly $6.5 million in loans from a powerful Democratic lawyer he met for the first time at a fundraiser for his dad in late 2019, which Republicans alleged could violate federal election law.

"President Biden’s false claims that he would not pardon his son followed brazen falsehoods about his own role in the underlying business dealings.

"During the final debate of the 2020 election, Biden told 63 million viewers that incriminating documents recovered from his son’s abandoned laptop were a “Russian plant.”

"At the time, The Post had revealed emails showing that Joe Biden as vice president dined in April 2015 with a Burisma executive — despite claiming he “never” discussed business with his son or first brother James Biden — and a May 2017 email showing that Joe Biden, nicknamed the “Big Guy,” was penciled in for a 10% cut from a planned venture with the Chinese state-linked energy company CEFC China Energy that paid Hunter and James Biden and their associates $8.1 million that year.

"The laptop’s authenticity was later broadly corroborated and even used in court against Hunter.

"One of the Biden family’s associates, Tony Bobulinski, said he discussed the CEFC deal with Joe Biden in May 2017, and another associate, Rob Walker, later testified that Joe Biden met CEFC chairman Ye Jianming in early 2017 at DC’s Four Seasons hotel shortly before an initial $3 million was transferred as a thank-you for work done by Hunter and his associates during the Obama-Biden administration.

"Biden stuck to his denials and said last December and again in March that he “did not” interact with his family’s foreign partners — despite photos, emails and witness statements indicating otherwise.

"In fact, House Republicans produced evidence that the president interacted with his relatives’ associates from the two Chinese government-linked business ventures and their patrons from KazakhstanMexicoRussia and Ukraine, in addition to many of their domestic associates.

"Congressional Republicans accused the elder Biden of abusing his power and obstructing their probe in a final impeachment inquiry report released in August after fellow Democrats forced him to relinquish the Democratic presidential nomination in July.

"Some information about the Biden family’s foreign dealings remains murky — including controversies about how Joe Biden may have used his official power to benefit his family’s ventures, either directly or indirectly, beyond conferring the valuable appearance of influence to their associates.

"For example, Biden’s use of $1 billion in US loan guarantees as leverage to force out Ukrainian prosecutor-general Viktor Shokin in 2016 remains hotly debated — though recently surfaced evidence indicates that senior US foreign policy officials were surprised at the elder Biden doing so and Hunter’s former Burisma board associate Devon Archer testified that the company’s leaders joined Hunter to call his father in DC at roughly the same time.

"Some of Biden’s connections with associates remain poorly defined — including his meeting with Ye, who has since gone missing amid corruption allegations by China’s government.

"A widely discussed $3.5 million transfer from former Moscow first lady Yelena Baturina to a firm held by Hunter Biden and Archer also remains murky — though evidence later emerged that Biden dined with Baturina and her husband in DC in 2014 and that Hunter helped the oligarch shop for US properties.

"As part of the Burisma deal, Hunter chaired a geothermal subsidiary that laptop emails indicated featured Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitchko as a “core shareholder.” Klitchko, with whom Joe Biden has met on numerous occasions, denied any such role, though a former associate of the men corroborated the emails."

See also All the times Joe Biden and the White House said he wouldn’t pardon Hunter

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