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Originally Posted by OldDutch
As a brother and father, I get it. That said, Hunter got himself in this mess. He was due to be sentenced before Trump was in office (December). So that means Joe would have been worried of further charges. Which Hunter was either guilty of, or not-guilty but due to the Justice department being influenceable by the president would see him convicted.
Think about that statement. Its basically saying Hunter gets off for criminal acts cause ol' pop thinks he's a good kid -and/or- the Justice Department is crooked and works for the president.
From a strictly political (again not court of law) lens this just sewered Dems with the general (non-hyper partisan) populace
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All you've managed to do here is deflect from the actual problem here. That Trump and his incoming government have left Biden, and so many others with the unavoidable conclusion that they can no longer depend on the rule of law to be applied in a fair manner. You see that, right?