
Trump Considers Pardoning Hunter Biden
On Thursday, Donald Trump stated that he is open to the idea of pardoning Hunter Biden if he is reelected. This comes as a significant change from his previous stance, where he had been critical of the "Biden crime family" for the past four years.
Trump's Response to Pardoning Hunter Biden
In response to Bill Melugin's question about whether he would consider pardoning Hunter Biden in the name of unity if he is reelected, Trump stated that he wouldn't take any overt action against Hunter. He compared the situation to that of Hillary Clinton, whom he could have taken action against but chose not to. He explained that he thought it would be terrible to imprison the wife of a president and that he had tempered down the calls to "lock her up."
Trump's View on Political Opponents
Trump expressed his disappointment with the use of the FBI and the Department of Justice to target political opponents, something he believes has never been done in the country before. He stated that he had no intention of doing the same and that he believes it sets a bad precedent for the country. He mentioned that he could have done it with Hillary and could do it with Hunter, but he doesn't want to.
Trump's Stance on Hurting People
Trump stated that he doesn't want to hurt people and that the country needs to heal and improve. He expressed his frustration with the anger in the country due to what he perceives as four years of incompetence and stupidity. He further stated that he doesn't believe the country can survive another four years of the same.
Trump's Response to Hugh Hewitt
When radio host Hugh Hewitt asked Trump if he would consider pardoning Hunter, Trump stated that he wouldn't take it off the books. He reiterated his belief that Hunter is a "bad boy" and that what's been done to him has been very bad for the country. He also mentioned that he could have taken action against Hillary Clinton but chose not to, as he thought it would look terrible.
Bottom Line
This story reveals the complexities and nuances of political rivalries and the delicate balance between justice and unity. It's interesting to see how Trump's perspective has evolved over the years, demonstrating a willingness to consider pardoning Hunter Biden. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you agree with Trump's stance? Share this article with your friends and let's get the conversation started. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.