President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son from federal gun and tax crimes —and any other offenses over a nearly 11-year period — has drawn outrage from Republicans, while only a few Democrats have criticized the outgoing president for establishing a potential precedent for the incoming GOP administration.

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    24 days ago

    We all know that the Cheeto’s first act will be to pardon himself, his children, and anyone else who might be useful. Honestly, I’d respect Biden less if he hadn’t pardoned Hunter.

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      24 days ago

      Same. I was a little irritated about him signalling that he wouldn’t pardon Hunter initially like. Bro come on shit on the Republicans and be crass about it.

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      24 days ago

      Honestly, I’d respect Biden less if he hadn’t pardoned Hunter.

      That is very weird thing to say.

      “I would respect Biden less if he lived with his principles and didn’t abuse his position for his own benefit”

      It would be more respectful of him to issue a pardon for specific cause instead of making his son live with zero consequences for his actions.

      Even changing the law to be fair would be better than pardoning only his son.

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        24 days ago

        Curious. You seem to be under the impression that the President makes law in the US. They don’t. We’re not quite a dictatorship yet.

        And you’re entitled to your opinion. No one has to share it. <shrug>