The president’s son is currently standing trial on three felony gun charges that could carry a sentence of up to 25 years in jail if he is found guilty.

Asked if he would rule out issuing a pardon for his son, Biden replied, “yes.”

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    4 months ago

    Lol, yeah right! It’s election season, but as soon as that’s done, he’ll pardon Hunter. He should’ve just admitted it though. Everybody knows he’s lying

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        4 months ago

        Uh huh…we’ll see. He’s already lied for him time and time again saying the laptop was Russian disinformation when he already knew that wasn’t true and abused his power by getting Facebook and Twitter to block the story and suspend the New York Post’s account in order to interfere in the last election but you don’t think he would clear his son before leaving office?

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        Yeah, actually I’d bet my last dollar on it…you really think Biden wouldn’t clear his own son before he left office? He’s already lied for him over and over saying things like the laptop was Russian disinformation when they already knew that wasn’t true

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          we’ll keep it friendly. 50$ each. we’ll use an escrow service. if Biden doesn’t pardon him once he is no longer president, I win the cash. if he does you win.

          agreeable?

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            I don’t know how that would work. Whichever one loses would have to release the funds right?