How Hunter's Pardon Helps His Dad
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President Biden claimed on numerous occasions he would not pardon
his son, Hunter Biden. Then, news broke Sunday evening that the
President would in fact issue a pardon to his son, shielding him
from any consequences for federal crimes he may have committed in
the past eleven years. Both Democrats and Republicans are not happy
with the news, saying it sets an unwanted precedent. FOX News
Contributor and GWU Law Professor Jonathan Turley breaks down what
this means for the Biden family and how this impacts
President-elect Trump's plan to pardon those who participated in
the January 6th Capitol Insurrection. Worry grows in the Middle
East as Syria, a hotbed for conflict for the past 15 years, comes
to the forefront yet again as rebel groups have captured the
nation's second largest city, Aleppo. The rebel groups say that
they are looking to form a new government by overthrowing President
Bashar al-Assad, leading neighboring states to raise the alarm as
spillover becomes a possibility. FOX News Contributor and retired
CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman joins the podcast to discuss the
history of rebel conflicts in the country, how the infighting
impacts neighboring nations, and how US policy has impacted the
region. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo
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his son, Hunter Biden. Then, news broke Sunday evening that the
President would in fact issue a pardon to his son, shielding him
from any consequences for federal crimes he may have committed in
the past eleven years. Both Democrats and Republicans are not happy
with the news, saying it sets an unwanted precedent. FOX News
Contributor and GWU Law Professor Jonathan Turley breaks down what
this means for the Biden family and how this impacts
President-elect Trump's plan to pardon those who participated in
the January 6th Capitol Insurrection. Worry grows in the Middle
East as Syria, a hotbed for conflict for the past 15 years, comes
to the forefront yet again as rebel groups have captured the
nation's second largest city, Aleppo. The rebel groups say that
they are looking to form a new government by overthrowing President
Bashar al-Assad, leading neighboring states to raise the alarm as
spillover becomes a possibility. FOX News Contributor and retired
CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman joins the podcast to discuss the
history of rebel conflicts in the country, how the infighting
impacts neighboring nations, and how US policy has impacted the
region. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Photo
Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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