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Victor Davis Hanson Speculates Hunter Was ‘Blackmailing’ Joe Biden Into Pardoning Him

Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, said on his podcast Friday that Hunter Biden is “blackmailing” President Joe Biden with past crimes and using them as fodder for a pardon. he claimed.

The president announced Sunday that he had decided to expunge Hunter's record, even though Biden and his staff have repeatedly insisted that Hunter will not be pardoned for tax evasion and felony firearms charges. On “The Victor Davis Hanson Show,” the senior researcher said Hunter may have been angry at being seen as the “bad seed” of the family and blackmailed Biden by threatening to testify against the family. He suggested that there might be.

“Hunter Biden is sick with his father. If you read the laptop communications carefully, he said there's anger there. He's not Beau Biden. He's the bad seed, the prodigal son.” Hanson said. “He feels like he made up the whole shakedown operation himself. He's a dirty bag guy. He's a hunter. He told his cousin, 'They always make me do stuff.' Please remember that. Nobody, I'm the one who creates this family. If I were like my dad, I'd charge everyone. ”So he had to do the dirty work. ”

“When he came to the IRS and they were weighing him down with this bogus mistress deal, the judge was furious because they made it up,” his lawyer said. It may be necessary to do so.” Think about that,” Hanson added. “They're going to ask the President of the United States to testify on Hunter Biden's behalf. He's going to say something that's probably going to be a ridiculous lie.”

Hanson went on to highlight how Hunter began selling his properties in 2020, supporting his claims against Hunter's alleged leverage. blowing ink artclaimed that this technique was a reference to his past cocaine addiction. (Related article: John Fetterman says Bragg's lawsuit against Trump was 'politically motivated' during 'The View')

“So he was blackmailing his father and saying, 'One day, if you don't forgive me, I'm going to make you come and testify.'” If you don't believe this; [and] Thinking Victor is crazy, right in the middle of this controversy and revelation, Hunter Biden started painting and stuck a paintbrush in his nose and mouth. ” Hanson recalled. “So it was almost an intentional reference to his coke.”

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“Guys, think about it. I mean, you're the president's son. You're under intense scrutiny. All you did was embarrass your father and you, and you get famous and you get a coke-smoking video. So I came up with the idea of ​​putting a straw in my nose and blowing into the canvas. The key word is to paint all over the canvas,” Hanson said.

As a new artist, Hunter received praise from art critics for his work. Others, like Mark Tribe, head of the MFA art department at the New York City School of Visual Arts, described The President's Son's work in the New York Post as “organic abstract works that are easy on the eye and pique the curiosity.” There are some too. However, reports in 2021 revealed that Hunter's work was not sold until after Biden won the presidency, raising questions about the relationship between Democratic donors and those who purchased large quantities of Hunter's artwork. Ta.

“Then they go to the Biden administration and say, 'Hey, I gave Hunter 300,000 or 400,000 for those paintings.' I want the ambassadorship. I want the laws changed. I want the regulations. 'Why did he do that?' asked Hanson. “Well, I would say it's the same reference in the laptop. It's the same thing as threatening to take your father to court and embarrass him. He's firing cannonballs into the entire regime,” Hanson said. spoke.

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