Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Well, Then, by All Means, Let’s Put Hunter Under Oath Now

Hunter Biden has been pardoned by his father, President Joe Biden, for various offenses against the U. S. that he may have committed. This includes possible crimes dating back to January 1, 2014, when Hunter joined the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company. The support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict raises questions about U. S. involvement and aid given to a country with dubious governance.

Despite Joe Biden's previous claims that he wouldn't pardon his son, the pardon has now opened the door for potential congressional accountability regarding Hunter’s business dealings. With a new Congress coming in, there is an opportunity for an inquiry into the alleged influence-peddling activities of the Biden family. Hunter and his uncle James should be called to provide testimony regarding their actions and business dealings.

It is crucial that any inquiry focuses not on prosecution but on creating laws to prevent corruption and influence-peddling that undermines democracy. There should be thorough examination and questioning of Hunter Biden, particularly about the sources of his income, which includes millions from Romanian interests, and possible connections to serious issues like drug trafficking.

The pardon, aimed at protecting Hunter from political consequences, may also serve as a barrier to accountability for the presidency and its family. The system should be transparent, free from corruption, and open to scrutiny by Congress. Without thorough investigation, the concerns about the ethical conduct of influential political families can continue unchallenged.

The article highlights the need for full accountability, transparency, and reform to restore integrity in Washington, especially concerning influence-peddling. Hunter Biden’s cooperation with inquiries should be mandated, and there should be consequences for non-compliance to ensure a proper examination of the Biden family's dealings. The goal is to ensure that the U. S. remains a free republic where families of powerful politicians cannot profit at the nation's expense without facing the repercussions of their actions.

The conversation surrounding Hunter Biden's activities and the justice system's politicization has significant implications for future governance and must be addressed. This is an opportunity for Congress to investigate and push for reforms that can restore public trust in the governmental system. 

https://spectator.org/lets-put-hunter-under-oath-now/

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