Hunter Biden Guilty

 June 13, 2024- 

Many times, life becomes much stranger than fiction. On the day a Delaware jury found Hunter Biden guilty of falsifying records so he could buy a gun, Hunter’s Dad had a speech he was giving on gun control and gun violence. The timing of this was something the Democrats could have adjusted to avoid this conflicting subject, but they went forward with the schedule. President Biden has said he would not pardon his son if he was found guilty but, as one commentator mentioned, President Biden never said he would commute Hunter Biden’s sentence. For many who heard President Biden say justice had been served in the Donald Trump New York state trial, he must admit justice has been served in his son’s case. 

I’m not real sure how many people really care whether Hunter Biden was found innocent or guilty in this trial. This situation is not consequential to many, but it does show that even the President’s son is not above the law. His position was the same when it was applied to Donald Trump.  

I have another question that was not asked or answered. Why was Hunter Biden needing a gun? Coming from a family that is so committed with gun control and limited access to guns, why was Hunter Biden wanting to buy a gun? Yes, he was a heavy user of drugs so his rationale for wanting to buy a gun was probably as sketchy as Hunter Biden’s whole life was at the time. What a contradiction within the family who wants to present an image of liberal piety.  

I know the media loved covering this trial because of the high-profile nature of the situation but the real consequential trial is yet to come. Hunter Biden, who we know now has no problem lying, did not report several millions of dollars at tax time. Where did all the money come from and what did Hunter Biden do to earn the money. Also, how many members of the Biden family benefitted from Hunter’s enormous wealth? That is the trial we should all be following as we still hope our politicians are not influenced by all the money swirling around Washington, D.C.

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