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'Incredibly rich': Dem hits back at GOP strategist on CNN over 'duplicitous' Biden

It didn’t take long for tensions over President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter to boil over Monday night on CNN’s “NewsNight.”

Within the opening minutes of the show, known for bringing in guests with differing views to debate the day’s political news, a longtime Republican strategist’s harsh criticism of the president caused a Democratic social media influencer to go after him, the GOP and the incoming president.

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New report highlights what led Joe Biden to change his mind — and pardon his son

The reality that Donald Trump would reemerge in the White House with a handpicked circle of loyalists set on seeing through political and legal retribution on his perceived enemies spurred President Joe Biden to issue a full pardon of his son, according to new reports.

But it was Hunter Biden’s upcoming sentencings on federal gun and tax charges later this month that drove the president to move forward and inform aides late Saturday evening of his decision, The New York Times reported Monday.

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'Dinosaurs': Critics say legacy media coverage of pardon illustrates 'steep decline'

President Joe Biden's decision to issue a sweeping pardon to his son — charged in two federal cases — earned widespread criticism from experts, pundits and journalists — a fact not lost on some on the left, who lashed out at legacy media outlets over their coverage.

Joe Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon to his son Hunter Biden over the weekend, washing away any crimes he may have committed or participated in between Jan. 1, 2014, and Dec. 1, 2024.

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'Tremendous strategic blunder': Expert says Biden's decision will 'haunt' Dems

A professor emeritus of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College unloaded on President Joe Biden on Monday over his decision to pardon his son.

Joe Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon to his Hunter Biden on Sunday, a sweeping forgiveness for any crimes he may have committed or participated in between Jan. 1, 2014, and Dec. 1, 2024.

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'Not entirely what happened': CNN's Jake Tapper shreds White House's pardon explanation

When President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden on federal tax and gun charges — in contradiction to months of both he and his White House press team saying he would not interfere in the case — he offered up an explanation that he was forced to act because federal prosecutors tore up a fair plea deal to target him politically.

But CNN's Jake Tapper wasn't buy that explanation and tore it to shreds Monday afternoon.

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'Degrading finale': NY Times columnist lays into Biden 'hypocrisy' after son's pardon

A New York Times opinion writer denounced president Joe Biden's pardon of his son as the sort of "naked self-dealing" that has soured so many Americans on politics.

The president had insisted he would not pardon his younger son Hunter Biden if he was convicted on three felony charges related to his purchase of a gun while he was a drug addict. But that's exactly what he did Sunday with less than two months left in his term, and New York Times conservative columnist Bret Stephens said that actions shows there's no wonder Democrats lost the election.

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'Failed father': Trump allies have a meltdown after Joe Biden's latest move

President Joe Biden earned applause from some on Sunday when he pardoned his son, Hunter, but MAGA fans were outraged.

Donald Trump responded by using the pardon as a means to amplify his calls to free Jan. 6 rioters from their criminal prosecutions.

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'Such an abuse!': Trump responds to Biden's pardon move by turning the tables

Donald Trump on Sunday evening gave his first reaction to President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter.

Biden earned applause from political insiders and onlookers alike after he made the announcement, in which he said that “raw politics” had infected the case.

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'Glad he did': Biden said to have 'zero left to give' after major pardon announcement

President Joe Biden earned applause from political insiders and onlookers alike after he reportedly decided to pardon his son, Hunter.

The president previously said he would not pardon Hunter, but has changed his tune, according to new reporting. Biden said in a reported statement that he believes his son was improperly targeted.

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Joe Biden will pardon his son Hunter Biden: report

President will soon announce his decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, according to reports.

Biden is expected to announce his choice on Sunday night, according to NBC News, which cited a senior White House official.

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Trump camp mocks Biden behind closed doors for willingness to help transition: insiders

Donald Trump and his allies are mocking President Joe Biden behind closed doors after he greeted his successor in the White House with decorum, according to a report.

Trump camp insiders told Rolling Stone they’ve been ridiculing Biden after he welcomed the president-elect to talk about the transition of power.

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Three Americans detained in China coming home after deal with Biden: report

The White House is reporting that three Americans who were being held in China are coming home after a deal with President Joe Biden's administration.

Both MSNBC and the Washington Post said that there are unconfirmed reports that the release is part of a prisoner swap.

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Key Informant who lied in Biden impeachment indicted on 10 tax fraud charges

A key informant for House Republicans' impeachment case against President Joe Biden has been indicted again, reported NBC News — this time on 10 charges of tax fraud.

According to the report, federal prosecutors said that Alexander Smirnov received more than $2 million in income from "multiple sources in 2020, 2021, and 2022” and bought “a $1.4 million Las Vegas condominium, a Bentley, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of clothes, jewelry and accessories for himself and [a] Domestic Partner purchased at high-end retailers in Los Angeles and Las Vegas" — all while concealing this money from the IRS.

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