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Re: Hmmm ... this could be an interesting ancillary effect of the Hunter Biden pardon 

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Hunter Biden Cannot Plead the Fifth If Asked About His Dealings in Ukraine and China

No, but he can still use the Hillary Defense: “I don’t remember,”, “I can’t recall.”, . . .

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Hmmm ... this could be an interesting ancillary effect of the Hunter Biden pardon
By: Beldin
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Tue, 03 Dec 24 11:36 PM
Msg. 01127 of 02378

Hunter Biden Cannot Plead the Fifth If Asked About His Dealings in Ukraine and China

http://twitchy.com/brettt/2024/12/02/hunter-biden-cannot-plead-the-fifth-is-asked-about-his-dealings-in-ukraine-and-china-n2404562

We'd have to run this by our own legal expert, Aaron Walker, but it sounds like David M. Friedman, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, knows what he's talking about. As POLITICO literally reported, Republicans pounced on President Joe Biden pardoning his son Hunter not just for his tax and gun crimes, but for any possible misdeeds dating all the way back to 2014. Republicans have pounced because Biden and his administration lied over and over that he wasn't going to pardon his son, and that he's been given a blanket pardon all the way back to his time on the board at Burisma.

Friedman says that since Hunter Biden has been pardoned, he can no longer plead the Fifth. So let's get him before Congress.

David M Friedman (@DavidM_Friedman) ~ I’m not sure that Joe Biden has fully considered the ramifications of his pardon of Hunter. The pardon is extremely broad and covers activities while Joe was vice president. This means that Hunter cannot plead the Fifth if asked about his business dealings with Ukraine and China, including his Dad’s involvement, because, with his pardon, he has no risk of criminal jeopardy.

Interesting point.

Mark W. Smith/#2A Scholar (@fourboxesdiner) ~ True. Bring him before Congress and grill Hunter about the "Big Guy", Ukraine and the like. And, if Hunter were to commit perjury before Congress, he could be prosecuted for perjury because the crime will have occurred post-pardon.

GenX Warfare (@GenX_Warfare) ~ Joe Biden pardons himself before leaving office. Bookmark this.

Skylark (@skylark1984) ~ If Joe hasn’t thought things through, his legal advisors have. Joe can pardon himself, his brother and the other family members that received money in their bank accounts from foreign sources or he could step down and Harris can pardon them all (and maybe get her $20 Million campaign debt paid in the process). Biden has 50 days left in office and he and his family will come out of this unscathed. Count on it.


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