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VIDEO: America Shocked After Biden’s Betrayal

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This is caused shock all across America.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced the media on Monday for the first time since President Joe Biden’s controversial decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. This move came despite repeated public denials from both the president and Jean-Pierre, who had previously stated that no pardon would be granted.

During the briefing, reporters wasted no time pressing Jean-Pierre on this about-face, specifically questioning whether Biden’s earlier assertions, which denied a pardon was on the table, could be considered dishonest. In response, Jean-Pierre defended the president’s actions, stating, “One thing the president believes is to always be truthful with the American people.” She went on to explain that Biden had “wrestled with the decision,” implying the pardon was not made lightly. However, the stark contradiction between Biden’s previous denials and his eventual decision to grant clemency raised serious doubts among many observers.

Jean-Pierre continued to defend the pardon, echoing claims made by Biden in his statement over the weekend that Hunter was unfairly “singled out” for prosecution due to his family name. According to Jean-Pierre, the political targeting of Hunter Biden was part of a broader strategy to undermine the president. She suggested that the attacks were aimed at breaking both Hunter and his father, and that the pardon was an attempt to put an end to what she described as an unjust political attack.

Further fueling concerns, Jean-Pierre hinted that more pardons could be on the way, noting that the president was “thinking through that process thoroughly.” She made it clear that additional announcements regarding clemency could be expected as Biden’s term progresses, leaving the door open for more controversial decisions.

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This latest turn of events comes just months after Jean-Pierre had repeatedly dismissed any possibility of a pardon for Hunter Biden, with her last public statement on the issue as recently as November 2023. At that time, she flatly told the press, “Our answer stands, which is no.” Clearly, the White House’s messaging on the matter has shifted dramatically since then.

For many Americans, this flip-flop on the pardon raises questions about the integrity of the Biden administration and its approach to justice, especially given the political implications surrounding Hunter Biden’s legal troubles. Critics argue that this decision undermines the credibility of the president and signals a troubling disregard for the rule of law.

Below is multiple instances of Karine Jean-Pierre claiming that President Biden would not pardon his son.

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