Biden's Hunter pardon lie under scrutiny by Jon Stewart: "Now observe the dance Democrats must perform"
On Sunday, President Biden declared that he would be granting a pardon to his son, Hunter.
On Monday, "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart ridiculed President Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, despite consistently stating that he wouldn't do so.
"Hypocrisy is not illegal or unusual in politics, as Stewart pointed out. However, the issue lies in how the rest of the Democrats used Biden's promise not to pardon Hunter as the basis for their defense of America, making it seem like an experiment."
Several Democrats and media members praised the president's respect for the rule of law after Hunter Biden was indicted and convicted, as the president stated he had no plans to pardon his son.
"Look at the dance Democrats must perform," Stewart remarked, showing a clip of Jen Psaki praising Biden's character in June regarding Hunter's pardon.
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Stewart also played several clips of Democrats defending the pardon after it happened.
Biden's decision to not pardon Hunter Biden has widened the moral gap between Democrats and Republicans.
Raskin stated, "No Democrat has cried fraud, fixed, rigged, or kangaroo court. Not a single peep from Democrats regarding these claims. We uphold the rule of law."
Stewart pointed out that Democrats often set high standards for others while struggling to meet them themselves, as seen in Biden's fist bump with the Saudi prince and his classified documents scandal.
The gap between the systems Democrats claim to respect and the one they use when necessary is why people believe it's biased, according to Stewart.
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