The White House reiterated on Friday that President Biden would not pardon his son Hunter Biden if he is convicted of a crime.

When asked if Biden would commute his son’s sentence if convicted on gun charges, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said no. This marks the first definitive answer the administration has given since Hunter Biden was formally charged on Thursday, though a similar message was first floated in July.

“I’ve answered this question before,” Jean-Pierre said, referencing the July briefing. “It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago, and I was very clear, and I said no.”

Hunter Biden was indicted on three felony gun charges, alleging that the younger Biden illegally purchased a gun while on drugs. The charges could carry a 10 year sentence if convicted.

His attorney has denied the charges, and said their constitutionality is “very much in doubt”

“It is a unique and unjustified charge. Hunter owned an unloaded gun for 11 days,” attorney Abbe Lowell said Thursday. “There has never been a charge like this that has been brought in the United States.”

The president’s son is also under investigation by a federal special counsel for alleged tax misconduct and by a Republican House investigation into prior business deals.

Special Counsel David Weiss stated in court filings that he intends to finalize charges related to the tax misconduct by the end of the month.

Republicans allege that Biden used his position to garner lucrative deals for his son. Members of the House GOP have used the claims to push for an impeachment inquiry against the president.

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    Meanwhile Trump sold people like Lil Wayne pardons for 2 million quid a pop and sprung Roger Stone and Paul Manafort.

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      Doesn’t matter because they’re not playing by the same rules. Things like ethics are NOT relevant to the right. They only care about perceived wins. We are quickly approaching the point where ALL things will be on the table.

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      Right? The precedent has been set, the president can use the pardon power for favors or profit or whatever. Biden should just call it a witch hunt, pardon Hunter, and everyone will forget in 2 weeks.

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        That’s the kind of thing you only get to do when you sell your soul to the devil.

        If you’re the soul having variety of politician then that option simply isn’t available to you.

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        Problem is that it still damages the institutions and weakens the rule of law and democracy. The right always has an advantage because they want to destroy democracy while playing politics, whereas the center and left need to also protect democracy on top of playing politics.

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      And Rod Blagojevich who tried to use his power as Governor of the state of Illinois to literally sell a senate seat to the highest bidder. He was convicted and sent to prison…and Trump pardoned him.

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      2 million quid a pop

      Thanks for the mental image of Trump forcing Lil Wayne to pay in British Pounds rather than USD in some sort of sadistic mind-game.

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      And Flynn, who is an unindicted co-conspirator I’m Georgia now, for things he did since he was pardoned.

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      Yeah, honestly he should just wait until the 11th hour of his presidency in part in them it’s not It doesn’t happen for practically every president since the beginning

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    Why would he? It’s fucking crazy how the GOP has so normalized corruption that this is something to be asked of a president.

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      Because it’s a bullshit charge to begin with. He should just pardon everyone with a conviction for that.

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    I mean, obviously he’ll just pardon himself!

    He’s running for president, and that’s why we keep hearing about him, right?

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    “If Joe pardons Hunter, then he’s a terrible father for not teaching his son to take responsibility for his actions. And if Joe doesn’t pardon Hunter, then he’s a terrible father for not showing his son unconditional love and understanding.”

    Coming soon from Fox or NYT near you…

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      Oh, I heard pretty much the same thing on on local radio. I think they all get the same newsletter that tells them what their talking points should be.

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    Hey president, so are you going to do something corrupt?

    No? Really? Why the fuck not?

    America is silly place…

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    Hunter Biden was indicted on three felony gun charges, alleging that the younger Biden illegally purchased a gun while on drugs.

    Do Republicans really want to open the Pandora’s box of combing through firearms sales? Surely that leopard wouldn’t turn on them.

    Hunter owned an unloaded gun for 11 days

    That kind of sounds like a straw purchase, and is something with a legal precedent. Why wouldn’t they go for that?

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      That kind of sounds like a straw purchase, and is something with a legal precedent. Why wouldn’t they go for that?

      He only owned it for 11 days because his wife threw it in the garbage.

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        Ahh, the old “My wife threw it in the trash”. Second only to “I lost it in a boating accident”.

        I jest. Thanks for answering, I didn’t know that part.

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    Hol’ up, this is bullshit. Even if you think there’re other reasons to go after him (heard some noise about business dealings overseas, don’t know what that’s about), this is clearly bullshit. First of all, those republicans, like me, are supposed to support gun ownership, and imo that should include nonviolent felons. In fact, a court case recently ruled drug users can possess firearms, so I’m interested to see how that plays out.

    Get good republicans, gun ownership is not a crime, nor are bump stocks, FRTs, DIAS, etc.

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    If he did the crime, he should do the time. See how fucking simple that is, you republican monkeyspanks?

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    I want the book to be thrown at Hunter.

    Ten times the penalty that Trump got the last time he was evading taxes and ten times the gun charges the last NRA fluffer got when they had a gun on probation (or whatever that charge is)

    We can’t send the message that the children of our president can just enrich themselves at the teat of the government.

    Of course he shouldn’t pardon him. How has it come this far?

    Edit: Did I really have to be more obvious that this is a criticism of Trump and his family’s behavior? Seriously? I even used the word fluffer.

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      We can’t send the message that the children of our president can just enrich themselves at the teat of the government.

      We missed that boat by about 6 years.

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      Unfortunately we were shown time and time again that GOP doesn’t care about looking like hypocrites. Their base is completly disconnected with the real world.

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      So. You’re for prosecuting Jared Kushner, too?

      Who received 2 billion dollars from the Saudis for no stated reason. While serving as a senior advisor to his daddy-in-law?

      Hunters employment might be a bit shady…. But it wasn’t illegal. kushner’s bribe was.