• @surph_ninja
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    01 month ago

    You don’t think people go to prison for gun crimes and tax evasion?

      • @surph_ninja
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        Sure, but it was also the minimum they could convict him with in hopes to stop the investigations before they implicated the president and the rest of the family. He was the sacrificial lamb.

        It’ll be interesting to see if Congress calls him back to testify next year, since presumably he has no 5th amendment rights to claim to prevent testifying. And if he lies, his pardon won’t cover that or other future crimes.

        • DerGottesknecht
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          21 month ago

          The minimum? As far as I know cases like that get usually dropped. And in what should they implicate the president?

          • @surph_ninja
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            01 month ago

            Maybe at the state level. Not federal.

            Are you pretending to be wildly uninformed, or just a bad actor refusing to acknowledge the alleged influence peddling operation this entire thing was about?

              • @surph_ninja
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                21 month ago

                Hunter Biden was reportedly accepting bribes in Ukraine on behalf of his father.

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                    Ahh, so in this comment you’re pretending to be informed?

                    You know who else is promoting this conspiracy? Joe Biden for pardoning his son for crimes related to it.

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          it was also the minimum they could convict him with in hopes to stop the investigations before they implicated the president

          Literally what are you talking about. This wouldn’t have stopped future investigations, and unless you’re suggesting Biden held Hunter Biden’s hand and helped him grasp the pen that checked that box, there’s no sense in which he was implicated.

          • @surph_ninja
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            11 month ago

            It’s extremely common in corporate and political criminal schemes to throw a sacrificial lamb under the bus to attempt to satisfy calls for accountability. Hunter already outed himself by leaving a trail of evidence across the globe, and given his position as the bagman was presumably set up to take the fall from the beginning.

            What’s funny is Joe may have inadvertently fucked himself with this pardon, because he just revoked Hunter’s right to refuse to answer questions under the fifth amendment as he’s not at risk of prosecution.

            I hope they don’t drop it. We deserve some answers.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Right, Hardly anyone goes to prison for tax evasion. Especially once it’s paid off.

      You could be liable for UP TO 5 years. Which means your have to be pretty fucking flagrant.

      Also he pled guilty, it wasnt the “minimum” bullshit you claim.

      • @surph_ninja
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        01 month ago

        He pled guilty because he was trying to get a plea deal, which the judge rejected.