President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden released a statement after receiving a full and complete pardon from his father, saying he will “never take for granted” the “pardon” he received.
White House reporter Matt Visser posted on washington post revealed The younger Biden released a statement saying he has “admitted and taken responsibility” for the mistakes he made during the “darkest days” of his addiction. Hunter Biden added in a statement that he would dedicate his “recovered life” to helping those “still suffering from the disease.”
“I have acknowledged and taken responsibility for the mistakes I made during the darkest moments of my addiction,” Hunter Biden said in a statement. It was used to humiliate me.” “Despite the circumstances, I have remained sober for over five years thanks to my deep faith and the unwavering love and support of my family and friends.”
“In the throes of addiction, I wasted so many opportunities and benefits,” Hunter Biden continued. “If we never take for granted the mercy given to us, the recovery process will give us the opportunity to make amends and rebuild our lives as best we can. I can't help but dedicate the life I've rebuilt to helping those who are still suffering from this disease.”
In June, a Delaware jury found Hunter Biden guilty of three firearms charges, and in September, Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to tax evasion.
Joe Biden: “Today I signed a pardon for my son Hunter.'' said In a statement. “From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere in the decision-making of the Department of Justice, and I kept that promise even though I have seen my son selectively and unfairly prosecuted for use in crimes.” , absent aggravating factors such as multiple purchases or purchasing a weapon as a straw purchaser, people are rarely tried for felonies solely because of how they fill out gun forms.”
Hunter Biden's “full and unconditional pardon” means that Biden will “comply with crimes committed or may have been committed against the United States between January 1, 2014 and December 1, 2024. Biden's press release continued.





