The article discusses the implications of former President Joe Biden's preemptive pardons for five family members amid controversies surrounding Hunter Biden's legal troubles. It reflects on the shifting public perception, particularly among those who initially dismissed allegations against the Biden family. The pardons, issued as Trump was inaugurated, are seen as a means of protecting his family from potential legal repercussions linked to accusations of foreign transactions. This development has led to renewed scrutiny and skepticism about Biden's integrity and the financial dealings of his family.
Even though the Times and others predictably defended Biden's pardons by saying he did it to protect his family against 'retaliation' by Trump, it began to dawn on you.
Still, you were stunned when Hunter was convicted of gun charges and pleaded guilty to federal tax charges under cases brought by Joe's own Department of Justice.
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