Dec 3, 2024
Is Biden COVERING UP Hunter’s Suspected Crimes?
President Biden’s pardon for his son Hunter extends during years where he may have been serving as a foreign agent without registering as one.
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He doesn't have to explain to anybody.
This is his right as president.
He can pardon.
If he wants to pardon Bozo the Clown,
he can pardon Bozo the Clown.
I'm not sure why again,
why people are clutching their pearls
while the left is clutching their pearls.
Because did y'all forget all the stuff
that we said was going on or.
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That doesn't matter.
Democrats. You can't have it both ways.
You can't have it both ways.
You can't let people tell you
you're not taking the moral high ground.
When we take the moral high ground
all the time and you see what's going on,
and you get why he's decided to do this,
or you don't, but you don't go out
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and chew up other Democrats.
No, I'm going to go ahead and chew
up the Democrats because, you know,
when they're wrong, they're wrong.
And when it comes to Joe Biden's pardon
of Hunter Biden, I think that there's
a really big problem here that more
and more people are waking up to.
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For me, the. Pardon?
Yes.
Look, I said it the first time
we covered this story.
I'm going to say it right now as well.
I think all politicians are liars. Okay.
I didn't clutch my pearls over Biden lying
because I know Biden's a liar.
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Okay.
So I think that the hypocrisy angle
is the most boring angle to this story.
Of course he's hypocritical.
Of course he's a liar.
If it talks like a politician,
if it walks like a politician, it's lying.
Okay. For sure.
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So putting that aside entirely for me,
the issue is, you know, the fact that
this is a blanket pardon that spans for
a pretty long period of time for 11 years.
And when you consider the crimes
that Hunter Biden was being
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prosecuted for, they didn't span
in the time frame of 11 years.
So why exactly did Joe Biden decide
to make the dates, or the period of time
where Hunter Biden is totally, like,
clear of any fear of prosecution so vast.
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Well, as I shared yesterday,
the blanket pardon does stretch 11 years.
Again, far surpassing the period
of time in which he, you know,
in which Hunter lied on a government form
in order to buy a gun.
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Yes, that is a crime.
That's what he's being prosecuted for.
It stretches well beyond the years
in which he failed to pay his taxes.
That's the second thing
he's getting prosecuted for.
Right.
And so it seems like that period of time
is kind of meant to protect Biden
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from prosecution of other potential crimes
he committed that he isn't currently
being prosecuted for,
but could potentially be prosecuted for
under the Trump administration.
Right.
And so, Lee Fang writes over at Substack,
where he, you know,
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is an independent journalist,
that the order grants Hunter a pardon for
those offenses against the United States,
which he has committed
or may have committed or taken part in
during the period from January 1st, 2014
through December 1st, 2024.
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Fascinating.
Now that 11 year pardon window
extends beyond the period of the crimes
prosecuted by the Department of Justice.
After all, the illegal firearm purchase
was on October 12th, 2018
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and Hunter failed to pay his taxes
in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
So, in other words, in other words,
Biden's pardon essentially protects Hunter
Biden for two additional years prior to
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his failing failure to pay taxes in 2016.
So what happened between 2014 and 2016?
What could Hunter Biden
have possibly gotten himself into that?
It appears Joe Biden is trying to protect
him from getting prosecuted for.
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Well, there are some issues.
Okay, now I want to remind you all
of what happened to Paul Manafort.
Paul Manafort,
close advisor to Donald Trump.
He ended up serving some time in prison
because he failed to register
as a foreign agent.
He was doing lobbying work
on behalf of foreign entities.
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And when you do that, you're supposed
to register under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act or Fara.
He didn't do that.
And so as a result, he got prosecuted.
There were other issues involved, but Paul
Manafort was certainly punished for his
failure to register as a foreign agent.
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Now there's evidence showing
that Joe Biden, I'm sorry,
Hunter Biden also engaged in lobbying
on behalf of foreign entities,
but did not register as a foreign agent.
So what's up with that double standard?
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Now, to be clear, you know,
the special counsel never pursued
prosecution of Hunter Biden for failure
to register as a foreign agent.
But he was thinking about it.
He was getting ready to do it.
It appears so.
Let me give you the details.
So Hunter Biden served on the board
of Burisma Holdings Limited.
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That's the, you know, the gas company,
Ukrainian gas company.
And he did so from May 2014
and left in April of 2019.
Interesting.
From the time his father served
as vice president until he began running
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for president, records which the Biden
administration had withheld for years,
indicate that Hunter Biden wrote
at least one letter to the US ambassador
to Italy in 2016, seeking assistance
for the Ukrainian gas company Burisma.
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Okay, well, that's lobbying
on behalf of a foreign entity.
Embassy officials, though, were uneasy
with the request from Hunter Biden
because of the fact that it's the son
of the current sitting vice president,
and he's lobbying on behalf
of a foreign company.
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And so the response was, I want
to be careful about promising too much,
wrote a Commerce Department official
based in the US embassy in Rome,
who was tasked with responding.
This is a Ukrainian company
and purely to protect ourselves,
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US government should not be actively
advocating with the government of Italy,
with or without the company going through
the Department of Commerce
Advocacy Center, the official wrote.
So this individual is like, yo,
you look like you're trying to, you know,
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skip some people, skip some processes
that were supposed to undergo in order to
do some favors for this Ukrainian company.
And there's more, including Hunter's
involvement with a Romanian oligarch
who was under investigation
and sought Hunter's help.
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He hired Hunter Biden,
hoping that Hunter Biden would help him
with, like, some business dealings.
Yes.
But also, can you help, like,
make this investigation go away.
Here are some more details on that.
This is the closest the special counsel
has come to tying President Biden
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to his son's foreign business affairs.
Special counsel David Weiss accused
Hunter Biden of accepting about $1 million
from a Romanian businessman
who was attempting to influence U.S.
Policy and public opinion
while Joe Biden was vice president.
In a new court filing, the special counsel
said Hunter Biden and two associates
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were hired in 2015 by Gabriel Popoviciu,
a Romanian real estate tycoon
who was facing corruption charges
in his home country and wanted the U.S.
To intervene.
The filing said Hunter Biden was
concerned lobbying work might cause
political ramifications for his father,
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so the payment was structured
in a way that concealed the true nature
of the work he was performing.
That's bad. That seems pretty bad.
And the more you learn about this,
the more you scratch beneath the surface.
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It really helps to explain why the time
frame in which Joe Biden provided
a blanket pardon for his son is so vast.
When it doesn't need to be so vast,
when you're only thinking about the.
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You know, gun charge and Hunter Biden's
failure to pay his taxes,
which, by the way, to be clear, he has
since paid back to the IRS with interest,
with penalties and fines included.
So if it was literally all about the fact
that he failed to pay his taxes
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but made right on his, you know,
failure to do so
and paid back the government, okay, like I
wouldn't have a problem with the pardon.
And honestly, the government form lying
about his addiction to obtain the gun.
That's bad.
I don't think that's a great thing.
But I do think that the prosecution
and what the, you know, special counsel
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is pursuing in regard to that charge,
it's like a little ridiculous, right?
It's too much.
But this stuff is a big deal.
And the reason why I find it a big deal.
I want guys, I want you to understand
I am being very consistent here.
I don't like corruption.
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I get that corruption
thanks to the Supreme Court,
is now baked into our political system.
But we can't have foreign countries
or foreign companies or foreign entities
also get mixed up in our corruption.
I know that it still happens
to some extent.
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I know that there are some loopholes.
Okay, like in this case,
all Hunter Biden even needed to do
really is register as a foreign agent.
And he didn't do that.
So I need to understand
why is it that others, especially those
tied to Donald Trump, were, in my opinion,
rightly prosecuted for that?
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But Hunter Biden is now free to go.
He doesn't have to worry.
He doesn't even have to worry
about any charges being filed, regardless
of what he did between January of 2014
and, you know, December 1st of this year,
by the way, in 2016,
that Romanian oligarch Popoviciu
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was convicted on charges related to a land
deal in northern Bucharest,
which is the capital of Romania.
Also, there's more.
Hunter Biden and his associates received
millions of dollars from Chinese entities
such as State Energy HK limited and the
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now bankrupt Cefc China Energy Co Limited.
Now, Hunter Biden had cultivated
a business relationship with Ye Jian Ming,
the founder of Cefc, who has been
investigated by the Chinese authorities
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on suspicion of economic crimes.
In 2017, ye gave Hunter Biden a 2.8 carat
diamond as a thank you for a meeting.
Now, this happened in 2017,
and Hunter Biden was actually asked
about this in a sit down interview.
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And he's like, I mean, this wasn't
this was in 2017 when my father
was no longer the vice president.
So what's the what's the problem here?
Okay.
I mean, look, first of all, I get why he
answered that way because at the time,
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the Republican Party was essentially
trying to tie Hunter Biden's shady foreign
dealings with his father, Joe Biden,
because they really wanted
to go after Joe Biden, right?
And so what Hunter Biden was doing here
was essentially protecting
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his father to say, well,
he was no longer vice president.
So what could he have done
as someone who is no longer in office, but
Joe Biden has been a career politician.
I mean, he he was a politician
when he was a zygote.
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Okay, that's hyperbole,
but you guys know what I mean.
His entire adult life,
he was he's been a politician, which means
that he's got lifelong relationships
with people in the federal government.
So first of all, to say that someone
like Joe Biden wouldn't have any sway
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when it comes to our foreign policy,
domestic policy, if he's not in office,
is laughable, to say the least.
He's got buddies.
He can lobby them
to do all sorts of favors.
But it's not just about Joe Biden.
It's also about Hunter Biden.
Why are you lobbying on behalf of foreign
entities without registering as a foreign
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agent, as you are required to do by law?
Now, the CFC, that's the Chinese company
again, had hoped to invest in a liquefied
natural gas venture in Louisiana,
but that deal ultimately flopped.
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But during the presidential debate,
Joe Biden actually lied about Hunter
Biden's dealings with Chinese entities.
And I think it's important
to know about that as well.
Let's take a look.
My son has not made money
in terms of this thing about what are
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you talking about, China.
I have not had the only guy made
money from China is this guy.
He is the vice president
of the United States.
And his son, his brother
and his other brother are getting rich.
They're like a vacuum cleaner.
They're sucking up money.
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- President Trump, thank you.
- We do not to move on.
But it was true.
So family members of Joe Biden's,
including Hunter Biden, of course,
have, you know, made as much as $10
million in recent years
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through these foreign, you know, dealings.
And so it is true, and it's obvious here
that Hunter Biden did make money
from these Chinese entities.
And by the way, there's more.
As a result, in late October of last year,
Justice Department Special Counsel
David Weiss was actually investigating
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whether Hunter Biden should have
registered for the overseas foreign work
that he was doing.
Now, although prosecutors had not
charged Hunter Biden with violating
the foreign lobbying laws yet,
they did cite all of these various
like arrangements and issues,
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especially with the, you know,
Romanian oligarch and stuff.
In order to make a point that there was
quite a bit of smoke, there's quite
a bit of evidence, and it appears that
Weiss was preparing to file those charges.
Now we'll never know.
Now we'll have no idea.
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And I think that's the issue here. Right?
So Charlamagne responded
to Joe Biden pardoning his son
by saying, look, you know, you're going
to do what you're going to do.
That's fine.
But the Democratic Party
shouldn't act so pure.
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And that's really
what I want to get to here.
There's a lot of moralizing
from the Democratic Party.
I can't help but think of people like
Whoopi Goldberg, like Sunny Hostin, who
act like the corruption is so much worse.
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Like the behavior of people
involved in the Trump administration
are so much worse.
And in some ways,
certainly rhetorically speaking,
you can definitely make that case.
The inability to accept the 2020 election
results definitely make that case.
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There are certainly areas in which,
you know, Trump's behavior
and the behavior of those around him
were unacceptable and unique from what we
have seen from the Democratic Party.
However, however, as it pertains
to corruption, as it pertains
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to the disgusting muddy swamp that all
of these politicians are swimming in.
Do not make the mistake of thinking
that Republicans are special creatures
in that regard, because they're not.
Okay.
The Democrats, I think,
were able to benefit from the goodwill
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and the successes of people
like and former presidents like FDR,
but that branding,
that pro-worker anti-corruption branding
ain't going to fly anymore.
People aren't going to buy it.
And so when Joe Biden presents himself
as this decent moral human being,
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it's not just what he has aided and
abetted in Israel or Gaza, I should say.
It's also the fact that he engages
in the same corrupt acts he engages in
using a two tier justice system to protect
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his own, just like Donald Trump would.
It's just that he's got a polite tone.
He doesn't use the same harsh rhetoric.
But I don't know.
Is it better to have a corrupt politician
smile in your face, or would you prefer
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to have a politician just tell
you exactly how corrupt they really are?
Both are terrible. Both are bad.
But I need people to understand
that Democrats can't keep getting away
with presenting themselves
as the pure ones and the moral ones,
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because they're anything but.
And the story is a great example of that.
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