During an interview with ABC News anchor David Muir on Thursday, President Biden said he would not pardon his son Hunter if he is convicted on gun charges.
The World News Tonight anchor asked Biden if he would respect the verdicts in Hunter Biden’s trials.
“Yes,” Biden said.
From The New York Post:
Biden’s spokespeople previously have said he would rule out pardoning his 54-year-old son, who walked away from a probation-only plea deal last July over demands for broad immunity for past conduct, including alleged violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, which could implicate his father.
Presidents typically reserve their most controversial pardons for their final days in office, meaning Biden still has time to change his mind.
Muir’s interview with Biden airs Thursday night.
More over at The New York Post:
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