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President-elect suggested freeing January 6 Capitol rioters after Biden’s announcement he was pardoning son Hunter

Oliver O'Connell,James Liddell,Mike Bedigan
Monday 02 December 2024 12:38 EST
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Donald Trump has suggested he will free the January 6 Capitol rioters as he slammed President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden as a “miscarriage of Justice.”

On Sunday, Biden announced he had pardoned his son following his federal gun conviction, saying Hunter had been “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted” by the Justice Department.

Biden previously insisted he would not pardon his son. The White House has defended his decision.

Trump blasted his rival on Truth Social: “Does the Pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J-6 Hostages, who have now been imprisoned for years? Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!”

Biden’s decision has divided critics. Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis said he was “disappointed that he put his family ahead of the country” while Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks said Hunter “would not ever be prosecuted for the gun crime but for his last name.”

In other news, Trump looks set to fire the head of the FBI after tipping MAGA loyalist Kash Patel for the role. He also nominated people in his family’s orbit to join his administration including Tiffany’s father-in-law Massad Boulos as senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs and Charles Kushner as ambassador to France.

Watch LIVE: Jill Biden delivers her holiday message

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:38

Biden meets with Cabo Verde prime minister

President Joe Biden met with Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva of the Republic of Cabo Verde this morning during a refueling stop on the way to Angola.

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:35

ANALYSIS: I covered the 2024 election cycle as a political reporter. Here are the predictions I got wrong

Eric Garcia writes:

The 2024 presidential election blew up everyone’s expectations. Donald Trump’s transformation from national pariah to winning every swing state and the popular vote came as a suprise to many, both inside and outside journalism.

Early in my career as a reporter, one source told me that people who look into crystal balls tend to eat a lot of glass. Needless to say, I had a hefty side of glass with my Thanksgiving dinner this year.

Read on...

As a political reporter who covered the 2024 election cycle, here’s what I got wrong

Eric Garcia explains what he saw coming, what he got wrong — and what that taught him about future elections

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:30

John Bolton decries Biden’s pardoning of Hunter

Former Trump administration UN Ambassador John Bolton says President Joe Biden has done “exactly the wrong thing” by pardoning Hunter.

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:20

First lady supports pardon of Hunter Biden

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:15

Hegseth returning to Capitol Hill today

Pete Hegseth is back on Capitol Hill today for meetings with senators, including Armed Services Committee Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama.

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:11

Biden made mind up on pardon himself before sharing decision with senior staff

Here are fuller quotes from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on the Hunter Biden pardon as she spoke with reporters on Air Force One, en route to Angola.

Q: Did the President and Hunter discuss this possibility? Did they talk about this happening?

KJP: I can say, as he made this decision this weekend, he made it himself. I don't have anything else to discuss beyond that ... I've been pretty consistent in not talking about private conversations that he's had with his family. I just don't have anything to say. Besides, the President made this decision this weekend, as he said in his statement, and he made this decision, this decision himself. Once he made ... this decision, he shared it with his senior staff.

Q: So what changed his mind this weekend?

KJP: Again, it's in it's in his statement. He wrestled with it, he thought about it, and he he believed. And what he saw was that his son was singled out. And so he made this decision. And once he made the decision, which was this weekend, he decided to move forward with it and not to not to wait. And, you know, I think he truly believed enough is enough.

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 17:07

Kash Patel’s MAGA merch ventures — From ‘King Donald’ kids’ books to pills claiming to reverse Covid vaccine

Kash Patel, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, has made a living hawking products to MAGA loyalists from “King Donald” children’s books to supplements claiming to reverse the Covid-19 vaccine.

Patel, a Trump ultra-loyalist who served as chief of staff to the acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller in Trump’s first administration, was tapped for the position on Saturday – despite being a vocal critic of the bureau, previously describing it as the so-called “deep state.”

Following his exit from Trump’s first administration, the right-wing operative has benefited from his close association with the president-elect.

In particular, Patel has flogged a suite of products aimed at the MAGA crowd, bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars from Trump-aligned businesses.

Here’s a look at his MAGA merchandise ventures:

Kash Patel’s King Donald books and other MAGA merch ventures

Trump’s FBI director pick has authored a trilogy of children’s books where the president-elect takes on villains named ‘Hillary Queenton’ and ‘Sleepy Joe’

James Liddell2 December 2024 17:00

Senate Democrat says Biden’s pardon puts ‘personal interest ahead of duty'

Democratic Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado says the pardoning of Hunter Biden erodes faith in the justice system.

He wrote on X: “President Biden’s decision put personal interest ahead of duty and further erodes Americans’ faith that the justice system is fair and equal for all.”

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 16:57

Maine Democrat rep criticizes Biden pardon

Democratic congressman Jared Golden, who represents Maine’s second district criticizes the Hunter Biden pardon in a statement given to Axios.

“I worry such a sweeping pardon for a close family member sets an unfortunate precedent that undermines trust in the office of the president,” he says.

Oliver O'Connell2 December 2024 16:38

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