Before he leaves office, there's a Biden who needs a pardon.
'Biden's son pardon not a concern for the media'
On "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters discusses the possibility of President Biden granting a pardon to his son Hunter Biden before leaving office.
Biden issued a pardon, but it was not for Hunter. We only saw one turkey at the ceremony today, and Prime Time is worried that something terrible may have happened to Blossom. Our minds immediately went to the prime suspect, Commander, who has an alibi.
We've been informed that Peach and Blossom are departing the White House and heading to a farm in Minnesota. Biden may join them soon. However, before he exits, there's a matter of pardoning Hunter that needs to be addressed. This was revealed two Thanksgivings ago during the family's annual feast in Nantucket, where Hunter convinced his father to run for re-election.
Frankie Four Fingers got his nickname from squabbling with Jimmy the Chin over a drumstick during a legendary Biden Family Thanksgiving.
On Thursday, emotions will be running high as Hunter Biden is set to be sentenced next month. Despite having a documentary film crew following his every move, there could be cameras around the table. Meanwhile, the Biden family is debating the felon's fate, and the media is indifferent to whether Biden pardons his son.
The question we should be asking is, will Biden leave the White House without being stabbed in the back again?
He invited donors to a black-tie party at the White House this weekend and left them with a final message.
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