President Biden signed over 1,500 pardons using autopen in his final days, but one stood out—he personally signed the pardon for his son Hunter. This special treatment shows where Biden’s real priorities were. It proves that for family, he’d break his own promises and make time.
Hunter Biden committed serious crimes. He didn’t pay his taxes, cheating America out of $1.4 million. He lied about drug use to buy a gun illegally. These are felonies that ordinary Americans would serve time for. Yet his father shielded him from justice.
Joe Biden had promised voters he wouldn’t pardon Hunter. He broke that promise when it counted. This is exactly the kind of corruption voters hate. It makes hardworking families feel betrayed by their leaders.
While Hunter’s pardon got personal attention, others like Dr. Fauci and January 6 committee members got autopen signatures. Biden treated his allies well but saved his effort for family. That’s two-tiered justice in action.
Using autopen for others but handwriting Hunter’s pardon exposes the truth. Biden knows what he did was wrong. He didn’t want a machine signing his son’s get-out-of-jail-free card. That’s an admission of guilt without words.
This is classic Washington corruption—protecting the powerful while regular people suffer. If a Republican did this, liberals would be outraged. But Democrats get a pass from their media friends. It’s sickening.
The American justice system must treat everyone equally. Biden’s actions spit on that principle. He pardoned a guilty son while honest citizens pay for their mistakes. That’s un-American and disgraceful.
In the end, Biden showed his true colors. Family first, country second. Voters saw this hypocrisy and rejected it. Now we must ensure such abuses never happen again.