Video: A Presidential Pardon for Hunter Biden? Tucker Carlson with Miranda Devine

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Imagine you’re a retiring politician getting ready to close the door on a long and suspiciously lucrative career of taking advantage of the American people.

What would you do as your final act? What would be the perfect way to swindle your constituents one final time?

Pardoning your notoriously criminal son would do the trick. And that’s exactly what Joe Biden may be planning.

Could he really get away with that?

We’re on the brink of finding out, and longtime political columnist Miranda Devine joined today’s Tucker Carlson Show to spill all the details of how that last-second deal could go down, the extent to which the president is in bed with Ukraine, all of the Biden family crimes, and more.

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Featured image: This caricature of Hunter Biden was adapted from in the public domain from the US Congress (PDF). The body was adapted from in the public domain from The White House’s Flickr photostream.


Articles by: Tucker Carlson and Miranda Devine

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