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Trump asks about ‘J-6 Hostages’ in response to Biden’s pardon of Hunter: ‘Such an abuse’

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President-elect Trump reacted to President Biden’s shock choice to pardon his son Hunter on Sunday.

Biden’s transfer to pardon – a choice he previously claimed he wouldn’t make – turned heads throughout the nation. In a Truth Social put up on Sunday evening, Trump recommended that Biden ought to have pardoned Jan. 6 protesters.

“Does the Pardon given by Joe to Hunter embrace the J-6 Hostages, who’ve now been imprisoned for years?” Trump wrote. “Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!”

The Trump transition crew additionally reacted to the pardon for Hunter Biden.

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Trump reacted to the pardoning of Hunter Biden on Sunday evening. (Reuters/Getty/AP Images)

“The failed witch hunts towards President Trump have confirmed that the Democrat-controlled DOJ and different radical prosecutors are responsible of weaponizing the justice system,” Trump’s incoming White House communications chief Steven Cheung stated in a press release to Fox News.

“That system of justice should be fastened and due course of should be restored for all Americans, which is strictly what President Trump will do as he returns to the White House with an awesome mandate from the American folks.”

Earlier on Sunday, Biden accused Republicans of unfair therapy and claimed Hunter was “handled otherwise” by prosecutors. Hunter Biden was convicted of three felony firearm offenses in a Delaware trial earlier this 12 months, after which pleaded responsible to a number of felony tax offenses in September. 

“From the day I took workplace, I stated I’d not intrude with the Justice Department’s decision-making, and I saved my phrase at the same time as I’ve watched my son being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted,” the president’s assertion learn.

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US President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden hug on stage on the conclusion of the primary day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 19, 2024. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP by way of Getty Images)

“Without aggravating elements like use in a criminal offense, a number of purchases, or shopping for a weapon as a straw purchaser, individuals are virtually by no means delivered to trial on felony costs solely for the way they stuffed out a gun kind,” he continued. “Those who have been late paying their taxes due to severe addictions, however paid them again subsequently with curiosity and penalties, are usually given non-criminal resolutions.”

Biden additionally evoked Hunter’s battle with substance abuse and requested Americans to “perceive why a father and a President would come to this choice.”

“There has been an effort to interrupt Hunter – who has been 5 and a half years sober, even within the face of unrelenting assaults and selective prosecution,” the president continued. “In attempting to interrupt Hunter, they’ve tried to interrupt me – and there’s no motive to consider it can cease right here. Enough is sufficient.”

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Hunter Biden, son of United States President Biden attends an occasion celebrating the 2024 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic groups on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington DC, United States on September 30, 2024. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu by way of Getty Images)

Biden had beforehand denied any intent to pardon his son after Hunter was convicted earlier this 12 months.

“I’m not going to do something,” Biden stated after the conviction. “I’ll abide by the jury’s decision.”

Trump beforehand advised Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin that, if elected, he “would not do something that may be overt” relating to Hunter Biden’s instances, calling the primary son’s authorized woes “a tragic state of affairs.”

US President Biden (L) walks out of Nantucket Bookworks with son Hunter Biden, grandson Beau and daughter-in-law Melissa Cohen Biden in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on November 29, 2024. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP by way of Getty Images)

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“I’ll wager you the daddy in all probability pardons him,” the Republican remarked. “Let’s see what occurs. But he is a foul boy.”

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