BREAKING NEWS: Biden pardons his son

Want to tell us all what kind of "services" a crack addict with no knowledge of Ukraine or the Energy Sector provided to Burisma, Joey?
This was such a blatant example of influence peddling it's laughable that you STILL refuse to admit that it happened!

He wasn't hired for his knowledge of the Ukraine. he was hired for his knowledge of corporate governance and compliance.

You guys have been making claims and investigating it, and all you came up with was a tax error and a gun charge.
 
We told you he would do it but oh no.....you claimed otherwise.

Looks like we were right about Joe all along.
Once again Joe made Democrats look like a corrupt laughing stock. You have to wonder if Dems are ready for the Joe Biden problem to go away. Somewhere Obama just said, "Joe FFS" :auiqs.jpg:

Speaking of Obama and Trump's historic win, buh-bye Obama legacy :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
 
Curiously, there is no pardon for Joe's brother, or even one for himself. I dont think this is over.
He'll Pardon them right around Christmas/New Year Holiday.

This is a down-time for the DISGUSTING FILTH in the Media. So will it be around Christmas. Holiday sown time

dimocraps are scum
 
Yet after five years of investigation, you couldn't prove any of that.
They did prove what they were allowed to investigate, hence the need for a pardon.

You should think prior to posting.
 
They did prove what they were allowed to investigate, hence the need for a pardon.
Nonsense. They investigated this supposed corruption but there was never anything to it.
 
Good for him. These charges never should have been brought to start with
He committed multiple crimes, and was convicted of multiple crimes. Then his corrupt dad pardoned him for those crimes AND any other crimes he may have committed in the past 10 years known or unknown. :oops:
 
He committed multiple crimes, and was convicted of multiple crimes. Then his corrupt dad pardoned him for those crimes AND any other crimes he may have committed in the past 10 years known or unknown. :oops:
False. He was never convicted of anything.
 
The authority of the U.S. president to grant pardons is rooted in the Constitution, specifically in Article II, Section 2, which grants the president the power to "grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States." This power serves several purposes:

1. Mercy and Compassion: The pardon power allows the president to show mercy to individuals who may have been overly punished or who demonstrate evidence of rehabilitation. This can be particularly important in cases involving non-violent offenses or where legal processes may have been flawed.

2. Justice and Equity: Pardons can rectify miscarriages of justice. If new evidence emerges or societal attitudes shift, the president can intervene to correct past wrongs, ensuring that justice is served in a more equitable manner.

3. Political Considerations: Pardons can also serve political purposes, reflecting the president's values or responding to public sentiment. This can include addressing issues of systemic injustice, such as those related to drug offenses or racial disparities in sentencing.

4. National Unity: Granting pardons can foster national reconciliation, particularly in the aftermath of divisive events or conflicts, promoting healing and unity.

US presidents pardoning relatives often leads to public scrutiny and can significantly influence the political landscape. Here are a few notable examples:

1. Bill Clinton: In 2001, Clinton controversially pardoned his half-brother, Roger Clinton, who had faced drug charges. This decision drew criticism for perceived favoritism and raised questions about the integrity of the presidential pardon power.

2. George H.W. Bush: In 1992, he pardoned six former Reagan administration officials involved in the Iran-Contra affair, including his former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. This act was contentious and seen by some as a means to protect his administration, impacting Bush’s approval ratings and contributing to his loss in the 1992 presidential election.

3. Donald Trump: Trump faced scrutiny for his pardons, particularly his decision to pardon friends and associates, such as Michael Flynn and Roger Stone. Critics argued these pardons undermined the rule of law and fueled perceptions of corruption within his administration, affecting his public image and political support.

These examples illustrate how presidential pardons can provoke outrage, reshape public opinion, and even alter political dynamics, highlighting the delicate balance between exercising executive power and maintaining public trust.

Obviously, many U.S. presidents have misused the Constitution and undermined democracy. Is it favoritism or nepotism? Americans are not fools. :)
 
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Two reactions:

1) I can't blame Joe. What dad would not pardon his own son?

Especially after using him for a political corruption bagman for so many decades.

2) Now Trump can pardon whoever he wants to, and the Dems won't have dick to say about it.
The view witches are happy. All they talk about is Trump!! Say, did Biden pardon Trump too?
 
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It’s a confirmation of his criminality and other abuses and deviancies which we thinkers already know
We don’t want his hide anyway
We want Smith and Merchant and Miss Flossie and Schiffy and Schumer and Pelosi and 5/6 more tbd. We gonna get that too!
 
He wasn't hired for his knowledge of the Ukraine. he was hired for his knowledge of corporate governance and compliance.

You guys have been making claims and investigating it, and all you came up with was a tax error and a gun charge.
No, the DOJ was purposefully NOT investigating anything you lying sack of poo.

It took IRS whistleblowers and FOJ whistleblowers to expose the corruption.
 
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