Joe Biden faces a very real problem in his son, Hunter. The president’s son has been accused of plenty of wrongdoing—much of it involving Joe himself. But this week, Hunter is facing federal gun charges. How this case goes could affect Biden’s reelection.
Already, it seems Biden is trying to meddle in the trial. He met with Hunter’s ex, who will testify during the trial. His office released a statement that seemed to generate sympathy for his wayward son.
Biden’s wife is attending the trial. The family took “detailed notes” during the jury selection process. And if that isn’t enough, Biden announced what he will be doing “every day” during this trial. Could it be that Biden is trying to prevent Hunter from facing justice?
President Joe Biden intends to have a phone conversation with Hunter Biden every day during his Delaware gun trial, White House aides told Politico on Tuesday.
The report comes as Jill Biden and Hunter Biden’s wife arrived at the Delaware courthouse to view proceedings for the second day in a row.
The Bidens took detailed notes during jury selection on Monday, court reporters indicated…
White House advisers say the president will call Hunter Biden all “through the trial,” Politico reported. It is not known if Jill Biden will appear in court every day of the trial. [Source: Breitbart]
Why will Joe Biden have a phone call with Hunter every day during this trial? Is Hunter such a wimpy kid that he needs his daddy to prop him up after every hearing? Or is this a way for Biden to stay in the loop with his son—who has been accused of conducting criminal activity on the part of his father?
Biden appears to be trying to meddle in this case. When the president’s family is in court every day, appearing to take notes about each juror, how does that look? Would a prospective juror be willing to convict Hunter, if he fears being “recorded” by Jill Biden?
The President of the United States will be talking with Hunter “every day” during the trial. What will they be talking about? Will Hunter give the names of the jurors to his father, who will pass them along to someone else? Or will Biden hand off information about the trial proceedings to government officials, who could use that to benefit Hunter?
We can only speculate, but it is not a good look. Biden has no intentions of letting his son be convicted of a crime, not with his reelection hanging in the balance. We already know this administration will abuse the court system to its advantage (see: the near-endless prosecutions of his top rival). Why would this case be any different?
Author: Bo Dogan