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Hunter Biden Prosecution Was as Illegitimate as Trump’s

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) compared President-elect Donald Trump's business records case and Hunter Biden's gun trial as both unfair, saying, It's appropriate.”

“Trump’s hush money and Hunter Biden cases are both uproarious, and a pardon is appropriate,” Fetterman wrote in his first article. post In true social. “Weaponizing the judiciary for overt partisan gain diminishes collective trust in our institutions and sows further division.”

Fetterman's post comes after he previously said in an interview with ABC News. the viewsaid Hunter Biden's gun trial was “politically motivated.” Fetterman added that Trump's business records case was “also political.”

“I think it's undeniable that the case against Hunter Biden was in fact politically motivated, but I also think it's true that the New York trial against Trump was also political,” Fetterman said. said. “And in both cases, I think a pardon is appropriate and, taken together, these types of events have eroded American confidence in these types of institutions, and these types of institutions have become political opponents. We cannot allow it to be used as a weapon.”

Fetterman's words came after President Joe Biden revealed He said he “signed a pardon” for his son Hunter. Hunter's “full and unconditional pardon” is for “crimes against the United States that he committed or may have committed or participated in between January 1, 2014 and December 1, 2024.” The target is

Truth Social is a social media platform where President Trump primarily posts statements and reactions to current events. Trump's net worth as owner increased by billions of dollars when the company merged with publicly traded Digital World Acquisition Corp. to form Trump Media & Technology Group in March of this year.

Fetterman is the first Democratic U.S. senator to join the platform. According to politiko. Other prominent Democratic accounts on Truth Social include California Governor Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris' presidential campaign.

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