The Parent Trap
Briefly

"If pardoning Hunter Biden was politically improper or reputationally risky, it was also done in accordance with the higher and fiercer laws of familial love. Hunter Biden has lived a troubled life, and faced years in prison—until Sunday, when his father rescued him, issuing a full executive pardon clearing him of all charges. Show me a parent who wouldn't have done the same."
"Since Hunter's legal troubles began, Biden had promised that he would not interfere with the judicial process. Just this summer, the president stated unequivocally that he would 'abide by the jury's decision' and refuse to pardon Hunter. 'Joe Biden's character as a public servant is what drove him to make clear that the law applies to everyone,' Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary, said, adding that the justice system that convicted Hunter was 'the same one [President Biden] vowed to protect.'"
Read at The Atlantic
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