Trump slams Biden pardoning his son Hunter: ‘Miscarriage of Justice!’ – Washington Examiner
In a recent statement on Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, calling it “an abuse and miscarriage of justice.” Trump questioned whether the pardon also applies to the January 6th insurrection participants who have been imprisoned for years, expressing outrage over what he perceives as a significant injustice. In his recent statement on Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump expressed strong disapproval of President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Trump described the move as “an abuse and miscarriage of justice,” highlighting his belief that it reflects a double standard in the legal system. He further questioned whether the pardon extended to those involved in the January 6th insurrection who are currently serving prison sentences, suggesting that there is a substantial injustice in how these individuals have been treated compared to Hunter Biden. Trump’s remarks underscore his ongoing criticism of the Biden administration and his focus on issues surrounding justice and accountability.
Trump slams Biden pardoning his son Hunter: ‘Miscarriage of Justice!’
President-elect Donald Trump condemned President Joe Biden issuing a pardon to his son Hunter on Sunday night, deeming it “an abuse and miscarriage of Justice.”
In a Truth Social post, Trump said, “Does the Pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J-6 Hostages, who have now been imprisoned for years? Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!”
Biden’s decision to pardon his son was made less than two months before he leaves office in January 2025, when Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president. Biden said in a statement that he struggled with the decision but concluded over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend that his son was “treated differently” during the Department of Justice’s nearly six-year investigation and prosecution of his son.
Just last month, the Department of Justice brought new charges against several Jan. 6 defendants. Prosecutors have charged more than 1,500 people in connection to the riot, while the FBI still has hundreds of suspects on its Jan. 6 wanted list.
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