Esquire issued a correction after erroneously claiming that President George H.W. Bush pardoned his son Neil Bush, leading to the article's eventual retraction.
The article's headline originally suggested a presidential pardon for Neil Bush, which did not occur, as there’s no record of Neil Bush being charged with a crime.
Andrew Kaczynski highlighted the corrections stating, 'Esquire regrets the error,' marking a significant misstep in the publication’s commentary on Hunter Biden.
The piece concluded with a note saying, 'This story has been updated, because an earlier version stated incorrectly that George H. W. Bush gave a presidential pardon to his son, Neil Bush.'
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