Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Biden's pardon of Hunter by arguing that the cases were politically motivated. She claimed this political 'infection' led to a miscarriage of justice, insinuating that external political pressures had unduly influenced the judicial process.
Despite her previous assertions that President Biden would not pardon Hunter, Jean-Pierre's current defense implies a shift in narrative. She indicates that any political motives would have surfaced only in recent months, undermining her past confidence in the judicial process.
The article points out the perceived hypocrisy in Jean-Pierre's arguments, noting that if the prosecutorial process was indeed hindered by 'war politics', it raises questions about the action or inaction of Attorney General Merrick Garland during the investigation.
The author suggests that the slow federal response to Hunter Biden's legal issues was not due to genuine procedural concerns but rather a deliberate protective measure by Democrats to shield Hunter from potential exposure regarding influence-peddling allegations.
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