Hunter Biden Acknowledges Pardon Was Likely ‘Not Good’ for Father’s Legacy
- In a BBC Newsnight interview on Friday, Hunter Biden admitted that his father's presidential pardon was "not good" for the American people, the Constitution, or his father's reputation.
- President Joe Biden granted his son a full pardon in December 2024, retracting a previous vow to "accept the outcome" of the judicial process regarding three federal gun charges.
- Defending the decision, Hunter said, "I was the only one in the world that could have gotten what I got from the only person in the world who could give it, my father."
- Elsewhere in the interview, Hunter revealed his father's prostate cancer has "metastasised into his bones and further," while praising him as "the best father, the best husband, the best grandfather."
- Hunter also called President Donald Trump "the singular existential threat" to Earth, citing concerns over revenge and retribution the president would seek against his political enemies.
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Hunter Biden thanks his father for freeing him from prison, although his pardon tarnished his legacy at the head of the presidency.
Hunter Biden Calls Trump the 'Singular Existential Threat' to Planet Earth
Hunter Biden doesn’t have plans of running for office himself, but he still has some strong opinions when it comes to the presidency. In fact, President Joe Biden’s son just called President Donald Trump “the singular existential threat” to planet Earth. During his wide-ranging interview with BBC Newsnight’s Paddy O’Connell on Friday, the 56-year-old artist opened up about receiving a pardon from his father during his last weeks in office back i…
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