To paraphrase a pretty good writer named William Shakespeare: “Will he or won’t he, that is the question.”
The question is whether President Joe Biden will pardon First Son Hunter, who pleaded guilty in September to failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes—a crime for which he could get up to 17 years behind bars. He was also found guilty in June for lying on a federal form regarding a firearm purchase.
Time is running short because he will face sentencing for the gun case on Dec. 12 and for the tax case on Dec. 16.
On Saturday, his legal team released a blistering response to the “political prosecutions,” and much of it seemed to be directly addressing his dad:
In a 52-page paper titled “The political prosecutions of Hunter Biden” released Saturday, Hunter Biden’s lawyers criticize the foundation of the investigations into their client, arguing that he…