After all, Hunter Biden has already been convicted on three felony charges in a case involving federal gun laws; he lied on his gun-purchase form, claiming he was not a drug addict. His trial on massive tax evasion will start in less than a month: he failed to pay $1.4 million in taxes on income he had received from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, but kept hidden in a four-year scheme — you can imagine just how much income he was hiding if $1.4 million in taxes were due. Can’t we leave him alone? Hasn’t he suffered enough?
No, I don’t think so. I think we should keep abreast of his latest trials and tribulations, that whole ghastly business of the Burisma miasma, about which you can find more here: “Report: Hunter Biden sought U.S. government help for gas company Burisma,” Associated Press, August 14, 2024:
If convicted, he’s unlikely, as a first-time offender, to be given a prison term. He has a beautiful wife who was instrumental in getting him to quit his crack cocaine habit. Her loyal presence in the courtroom may help mitigate his punishment. Let’s face it — extreme good looks never hurt. And while his father has said that he would not pardon his son if Hunter were to be convicted of any crime, he made that remark when he was still planning to run for reelection. Now that he has taken himself out of the running, he may feel he has nothing to lose politically to lose by pardoning his son. And even if Joe Biden doesn’t do it, it’s possible that Kamala Harris, should she win the election, might as a grateful gift to her predecessor, pardon Biden’s once-wayward, now on the straight path, and as of now, still to be sentenced, son.
source: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2024/08/should-we-just-leave-hunter-biden-alone
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No, I don’t think so. I think we should keep abreast of his latest trials and tribulations, that whole ghastly business of the Burisma miasma, about which you can find more here: “Report: Hunter Biden sought U.S. government help for gas company Burisma,” Associated Press, August 14, 2024:
Biden’s lawyer, the highly-skilled Abbe Lowell, is presenting the drug-addiction defense: Hunter was just so brain-addled as a crack cocaine addict that he had no idea what he was doing, so please forgive him whatever he did while under the influence. But of course, the prosecutor will say, he was not so brain-addled that he was unable to come up with a carefully planned scheme to hide many millions of dollars in payments he received from Burisma, and other foreign businesses, over a period of four years. He doesn’t sound all that brain-addled to me. Crazy like a fox is more like it.Hunter Biden asked the U.S. ambassador to Italy for help regarding an energy project a Ukrainian gas company was pursuing while his father was vice president, according to The New York Times.
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, wrote a letter to the ambassador in 2016 seeking assistance for Burisma, which had been working on a geothermal project in Italy, the newspaper reported, citing newly released records and interviews.
At the time, Hunter Biden sat on the board of Burisma, which was having trouble getting regulatory approval for the project, a businessman involved in the project told the newspaper.
The revelation is likely to fuel Republican criticism of Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings, which have been the center of GOP investigations into the president’s family. The report comes weeks before Hunter Biden is set to stand trial on federal charges alleging he failed to pay taxes on money he received from Burisma and other foreign businesses.
Prosecutors indicated last week in court papers they want to introduce evidence at trial about Hunter Biden’s other business dealings, including an arrangement with a Romanian businessman who was trying to “influence U.S. government policy” during Joe Biden’s term as vice president….
If convicted, he’s unlikely, as a first-time offender, to be given a prison term. He has a beautiful wife who was instrumental in getting him to quit his crack cocaine habit. Her loyal presence in the courtroom may help mitigate his punishment. Let’s face it — extreme good looks never hurt. And while his father has said that he would not pardon his son if Hunter were to be convicted of any crime, he made that remark when he was still planning to run for reelection. Now that he has taken himself out of the running, he may feel he has nothing to lose politically to lose by pardoning his son. And even if Joe Biden doesn’t do it, it’s possible that Kamala Harris, should she win the election, might as a grateful gift to her predecessor, pardon Biden’s once-wayward, now on the straight path, and as of now, still to be sentenced, son.
source: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2024/08/should-we-just-leave-hunter-biden-alone
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