“I won’t grant him a pardon,” declares U.S. President Joe Biden in response to his eldest son’s conviction for purchasing firearms while under the influence of drugs

I will not pardon him - U.S. President Joe Biden says following conviction of his first son for buying guns while under the influence of drugs

In his first public statement on the matter since Hunter Biden’s conviction on federal firearm charges in Delaware, U.S. President Joe Biden has reiterated his stance, stating he will not grant his son a pardon.
Hunter Biden’s recent conviction marks the conclusion of a deeply emotional trial, exposing several private moments for the Biden family.
Despite praising his son as “one of the brightest, most decent men,” President Biden maintained his decision not to pardon him.
This statement came during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, where Biden expressed pride in Hunter’s recovery from addiction.

I will not pardon him - U.S. President Joe Biden says following conviction of his first son for buying guns while under the influence of drugs

In his first public statement on the matter since Hunter Biden’s conviction on federal firearm charges in Delaware, U.S. President Joe Biden has reiterated his stance, stating he will not grant his son a pardon.
Hunter Biden’s recent conviction marks the conclusion of a deeply emotional trial, exposing several private moments for the Biden family.
Despite praising his son as “one of the brightest, most decent men,” President Biden maintained his decision not to pardon him.
This statement came during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, where Biden expressed pride in Hunter’s recovery from addiction.

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