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In reply to the discussion: President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden [View all]LogDog75
(286 posts)However, I support Joe Biden's decision. This was a political hit job on Hunter Biden to get at Joe Biden. I'm a bit disappointed that he went back on his word not to pardon Hunter. But, I understand why he did it and I'm okay with it.
What I'd like to see is when the adjudicated rapist and convicted felony starts complaining about the pardon, the first bill the Democrats submit in the House and the Senate is to remove the power of presidential when it concerns a family member. I'd suggest it include family members who are parents, grand parents, great grandparents, sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, grand children,, great grandchildren, grand nieces, and grand nephews. In short, no pardons for immediate family members or two generations older or younger than the president.
I'd like to see republicans try to justify not voting for a bill like this.
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