In pardoning his own son, Biden argues that US justice sucks
By: Rachel Marsden
The outgoing president apparently can do nothing to fix flaws in the American legal system… other than help his own family
One of the big bonuses of being US president is that you can pardon any 
federal crimes you want on the way out the door. It’s a chance to help out 
family, friends, donors, or curry favor with potential future business 
associates in your post-White House career.
US President Joe Biden just handed one out to his own son, Hunter Biden, who was 
facing up to 25 years prison in a firearms case and 17 years for a tax case.
That length of sentence would make it seem that Hunter was accused of waving a 
gun around or firing it off in the vicinity of someone, but that’s hardly even 
the case. Instead, he was convicted of lying on his paperwork when applying for 
one. One of the questions asks whether you’ve smoked pot or done any other drugs 
“unlawfully.” No way, Hunter said. But unfortunately for him, a quick Google 
image search reveals spades of images of him with a crack pipe hanging from his 
mouth. Whoops.
In the tax case, he was convicted of three felony offenses and six misdemeanor 
offenses, according to his dad’s Justice Department statement, having “spent 
millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle rather than paying his tax 
bills.” And when he was finally made to pay up, having blanked out on paying for 
four tax years, he indulged in some creative accounting in inventing some 
business deductions.
Enter Joe in the role of the parent who shows up at the school principal’s 
office to explain why his kid is such a screwup and can’t get his homework done 
on time for the tax man.
“Those who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid 
them back subsequently with interest and penalties, are typically given 
non-criminal resolutions. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently,” 
Biden wrote in a statement. Sounds like Hunter’s serious addiction in this case 
was not paying taxes, just like every other American facing similar charges. 
Everyone’s addicted to something. Maybe some other Americans were too busy 
double-fisting Ding Dongs or Twinkies to cater to the tax man? Or working on 
their gains at the gym? Or on a Netflix bender? Where’s their pardon? I’m sure 
Americans will be thrilled to learn that the president figures that indulging in 
some nose candy constitutes a free pass from any serious consequences of messing 
up your taxes – or just ignoring their existence altogether. Tax man knocking at 
the door? Just answer while smoking a giant blunt and tell him to bugger off.
What about the gun stuff, though? Joe has an answer for that, too. “Without 
aggravating factors like use in a crime, multiple purchases, or buying a weapon 
as a straw purchaser, people are almost never brought to trial on felony charges 
solely for how they filled out a gun form,” he wrote. Yeah okay, and most 
drivers who speed aren’t hauled up on speeding charges. Not because they aren’t 
doing it, but because there isn’t a cop sitting in the back of each one of their 
cars waiting for them to go over the limit and give them a ticket.
Biden is literally saying that Hunter has been “treated differently” simply 
because he’s Biden’s son. Is he seriously blowing the whistle on his own Justice 
Department, and American justice, in general, with accusations of political 
prosecutions? Sure sounds like it. Too bad that, as president, he wasn’t 
actually in any position to actually do anything about it, huh?
How about the tax man targeting Donald Trump’s returns? Is that not 
political, too, Joe? What about all the other felony charges that seemed 
designed to derail his return to the presidency?
“For the first time in American history a former president that is a convicted 
felon is now seeking the office of the presidency,” Biden said earlier his year. 
“But as disturbing as that is, more damaging is the all-out assault Donald Trump 
is making on the American system of justice.” Are we talking about the same 
system of justice that sucks so much that you had to correct its errors so your 
kid could avoid becoming someone’s Alcatraz amigo?
“It says a lot about the United States that we work relentlessly to free 
Americans who are unjustly held around the world,” Biden said amid a prisoner 
swap with Russia this summer. How much work has Biden done – beyond his own 
kid’s case – to ensure that people who mess up on government paperwork in the US 
aren’t facing prison terms that rival those of genocide perpetrators?
“The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political 
opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election,” 
Biden said. Sounds like a real problem. Too bad that time’s up for you to 
actually do anything about this kind of systemic selective prosecutorial 
bullying, beyond serving your own family’s interests.
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN