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Pardon, Joe Biden and White House
Will Joe Biden Pardon Hunter Before He Leaves the White House?
Political observers suggest the outgoing president has nothing to lose and may be ready to take the heat to spare his son a prison sentence.
Biden still does not plan to pardon his son Hunter, White House says
Washington — President Biden still has no plans to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, in the final months of his presidency, the White House press secretary reiterated on Thursday. "We've been asked that question multiple times and our answer stands — which is no," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at Thursday's press briefing.
GOP Senator: Neither Trump Nor Biden Should Pardon Hunter Biden
To pardon or not to pardon, that is the question floating about concerning Hunter Biden. For one senator from Wisconsin,
Joe Biden Under Growing Pressure to Pardon Trump — But Flop Prez 'Won't Do Same For His Son Hunter'
The current president is starting to feel pressured to pardon Donald Trump just days after his historic win at the 2024 presidential election.
Ana Navarro says Biden should pardon his son
Ana Navarro left President Biden a message on Monday’s edition of ABC’s “The View,” recommending the sitting president pardon his son, Hunter Biden. “And this is what I’m going to tell Joe —
'The View' host tells President Biden to pardon Hunter: 'America just pardoned a criminal'
A co-host of daytime talk show 'The View' on Monday encouraged President Biden to pardon his son, pointing to the recent presidential election as justification.
White House says there are still no plans to pardon Hunter Biden before next administration
The White House has rejected speculation multiple times about whether President Joe Biden would pardon his son, and press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday said the answer remained the same. When asked whether he would commute Hunter Biden's sentences,
No pardon planned for Hunter Biden, White House says
The White House said Thursday there are still no plans for President Biden to pardon his son, Hunter, before leaving office, in the wake of President-elect Trump’s victory. “Our answer
Ana Navarro recommends Biden pardon Hunter in response to Democrats ‘talking smack’
The View host Ana Navarro suggested that President Joe Biden pardon his son, Hunter Biden, to get back at his former Democratic colleagues for abandoning him. Navarro’s comments come amid many within the Democratic Party pointing fingers for Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss last week.
Ana Navarro to Biden: ‘Baby, pardon Hunter because America just pardoned’ Trump
This is what I’m going to tell Joe, ‘Joe since they’re talking smack about you anyways, you know what, baby? Pardon Hunter.'"
‘The View’s Ana Navarro Urges Joe Biden To Pardon Son Hunter: “America Just Pardoned A Criminal Who Is Convicted Of Felonies”
Ana Navarro is calling on President Joe Biden to use the remainder of his time in the White House wisely by pardoning his son Hunter Biden, who was convicted of federal tax and gun charges earlier this year.
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KJP says President Biden still has no plans to pardon Hunter Biden for tax fraud, gun charges
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters President Biden has no plans to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, ...
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President Biden has no intention to pardon son Hunter Biden, White House says
President Joe Biden still has no intention to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who is to be sentenced next month, White House ...
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Here’s a list of people Trump could pardon that you haven’t even thought about
In June, Hunter Biden was convicted of all three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018 when, ...
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White House pressed on alleged Biden-Harris 'awkwardness' after Trump victory
Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy questions White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on reported ...
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