After Hunter Biden's guilty plea, House Republicans claim 'vindication'.
Rep. Pat Fallon stated that Hunter and his colleagues profited at the expense of the American public for over a decade.
Republicans in Congress are asserting victory following Hunter Biden's guilty plea for nine tax offenses on Thursday, while cautioning President Biden against granting his son a pardon.
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that he believes the plea "absolutely" confirms the accusations and findings that GOP lawmakers have made against the First Family since before President Biden took office.
""Hunter Biden's defenders are attempting to ruin the whistleblowers' careers, according to him, who added that it is also a form of vindication for them," he stated."
If Joe Biden doesn't pardon him, many people will be surprised, but he believes it would be an abuse of power for the President to do so.
Despite the White House's repeated statements that the president will not pardon his son, skepticism from Republicans continues to persist.
The White House has refuted a House GOP report that claimed the president committed "impeachable offenses" by profiting from foreign business deals.
Jason Smith, R-Mo., the House Ways & Means Chairman, stated that the guilty plea of the individual upheld the testimony of whistleblowers who appeared before his committee.
The guilty plea of Hunter Biden confirms the integrity of IRS whistleblowers who recommended the charges two years ago, before being ignored by the Biden-Harris Justice Department. If it weren't for the courage of Joseph Ziegler and Gary Shapley, who risked their reputations and careers to come forward, Hunter Biden would have received a lenient plea deal for only two misdemeanors, as Smith told Planet Chronicle Digital.
Smith cautioned, "It is uncertain if President Biden will use his office's power to protect his son from the legal consequences of his tax offenses."
James Comer, R-Ky., the House Oversight Committee Chairman, stated that Hunter Biden has admitted the evident truth: he did not pay taxes on the income he earned from selling access to his father, Joe Biden.
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that the plea deal of Hunter Biden should not divert attention from his role as the "bag man" in the Biden family's influence peddling scheme, which resulted in them earning $27 million by selling political access to "the big guy," Joe Biden.
Hunter and his associates profited off the American people for over a decade. While Hunter should be held responsible, this is only the beginning in the pursuit of equal justice under the law, according to Fallon.
Biden and his allies have consistently rejected accusations made by House Republicans, characterizing them as misrepresentations and political attacks.
GOP lawmakers, including Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., have cautioned Biden against pardoning his son.
Biggs stated that Hunter Biden's attempt to evade a trial by using a bait-and-switch tactic is a clear indication of his desire to conceal his father's involvement in the family's corrupt business dealings. As a result, Americans will once again witness the Bidens' corruption go unpunished, with President Biden likely granting his son a pardon before leaving the Oval Office.
On Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that Hunter Biden would not receive a presidential pardon from his father, just hours before he entered his guilty plea.
In June, Biden stated that he would respect the jury's verdict regarding his son's pardon.
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