On Sunday, US President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, who was facing sentencing for criminal charges related to drug use and tax evasion.
Despite previously stating he would not intervene in his son’s legal matters, Biden defended his decision, arguing that Hunter was unfairly targeted due to his family ties.
Hunter Biden had pleaded guilty to felony charges for lying on a gun purchase and tax evasion, but his sentencing had not yet occurred.
In his statement, President Biden emphasised that political opponents had pushed for these charges, seeing them as a way to attack him politically.
The pardon has raised concerns about the independence of the judicial system, especially as former President Trump has moved to appoint loyalists to key positions.
Presidents have historically used pardons for family and political allies. For example, Bill Clinton pardoned his half-brother for drug charges, and Trump granted clemency to his son-in-law’s father for tax evasion.
Trump has also indicated plans to pardon individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riots. Hunter Biden’s legal issues have been a contentious topic, particularly as Republicans have accused the justice system of leniency.
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