The Bidens are the "GOATs of influence peddling" and are in an "ethical freefall."
Hunter Biden should be summoned to Congress to give testimony on his foreign business transactions, as suggested by Turley.
On Tuesday, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley stated that President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, has further solidified his legacy of corruption and dishonesty. Turley elaborated that even though Hunter has been pardoned, he could still be summoned by Congress to give testimony about his alleged involvement in a "influence peddling" scheme that dates back to 2014.
Congress should summon Hunter Biden to give a comprehensive account of his activities, as there are numerous unanswered questions regarding the Biden family's notorious history of nepotism and influence peddling. The Bidens have been notorious for this form of corruption in Washington, D.C., and have been the subject of my writing for years. With the recent pardon, their status as the GOATs of this type of corruption has been further solidified. It is imperative that Congress demands answers and holds the Bidens accountable for their actions.
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The Biden administration's ethics seem to be in a freefall, with this being the final corruption in my view. They have completely abandoned any principles, so nothing would surprise me at this point.
In a Planet Chronicle Opinion piece, Turley stated that Biden's pardon of his son will be remembered as a disgrace in presidential politics.
"In my view, a president has the absolute power to pardon himself, but this does not necessarily mean it is ethical or right. This pardon is one of the most disgraceful in the history of presidential pardons," he stated.
"Hunter Biden's immunity and power are in stark contrast to President Biden's portrayal of his son as a victim in the corruption scandal that reportedly brought his family millions in raw influence peddling."
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