President Joe Biden's pardon of Hunter, the son of a criminal, was a “shameful” act in which Americans were “shamefully” gassed, according to Mark Penn, a former adviser to President Bill Clinton.
He further accused the move of being a calculated effort to protect both Hunter and his father from scrutiny.
In response to this “shameful” act, Penn sharply criticized the presidential pardon, arguing that it not only protects Hunter Biden, but also embroils the Democratic president himself in a broader scandal.
In a recent post on X, he accused the Bidens of orchestrating a scheme to extract millions of dollars from their opponents, funneling the money to their families and even their grandchildren, and avoiding tax obligations.
“This wasn't just a pardon for Hunter Biden, it was a pardon for Joe Biden himself. His son worked with Joe's brother to crack down on his opponents for more than $20 million, which he paid off in taxes. “Because they didn't even pay,” he wrote. “Then the spoils were distributed even to their grandchildren.”
Mr. Penn also criticized widespread public misinformation on the issue.
“And this is just another one of the many issues on which the American people have been shamefully gaslighted,” he argued.
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The former Clinton adviser also questioned Biden's sincerity, noting that the pardon contradicted the 82-year-old president's pre-election claims.
“Of course, Biden falsely claimed that he would not forgive his son,” she said, also questioning other pre-election assurances. “So what would Biden do if he had been elected? What else did I say incorrectly?'' he wrote.
“We will never know, but we can certainly speculate…” he concludes.
His statement quickly drew reactions from many people who shared his concerns.
Journalist Andy Go wrote: “I'm glad you have the courage to say this.”
Mark Penn is a “very honest man,” declared economist and gun rights activist John R. Lott Jr.
Linda Yaccarino, CEO of Elon Musk's X, questioned the media reports, saying: Will legacy media pick it up? ”
The issue follows Biden's pardon Sunday of Hunter for crimes over the past decade, sparking intense criticism.
This came after the outgoing president promised he would “not pardon” him after a jury found him guilty of three federal firearms charges in June.
In response, Hunter issued a statement saying that his “mistakes” made “during the darkest days of my addiction” were “used to publicly humiliate and humiliate me and my family for political sport.” “It was done,” he said.
republican leaders characteristic The pardon is a blatant abuse of power, undermines the rule of law, and is a desperate attempt to protect the Biden family from further investigation.
The pardon targets crimes dating back to 2014 and highlights tough charges against Hunter, including tax evasion, firearms violations and other potential crimes, while also underscoring President Biden's integrity and the Justice Department's weaponization and political bias. is raising serious concerns.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @Joshua Klein.





