Trump Considers Pardoning Hunter Biden If Elected
Trump Considers Pardoning Hunter Biden If Elected

Trump Considers Pardoning Hunter Biden If Elected

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Former President Donald Trump expressed openness to pardoning Hunter Biden, stating in an interview that he 'wouldn't take it off the books'. Trump characterized Hunter as 'a bad boy' in light of his recent legal troubles, including a felony conviction related to gun possession and multiple tax charges. In contrast, President Biden has consistently rejected the idea of pardoning his son. The former president also reflected on his decision not to pursue charges against Hillary Clinton during his presidency, emphasizing his belief that it would have looked bad for the country. Meanwhile, President Biden made headlines for a misinterpreted remark about Trump, which his press secretary clarified as a political statement rather than a literal call for imprisonment. Alice Marie Johnson, who was pardoned by Trump, has voiced her gratitude and highlighted the advocacy work she has undertaken since her release.

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