• uranibaba@lemmy.world
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      22 days ago

      His son is hardly a child at 54 years old.

      I’m sure parents always will see their children as children, no matter their age.

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        22 days ago

        I’m specifically talking about the silly framing of “a child” rather than “his child”

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      22 days ago

      And America has proven nobody cares except the Democrats who don’t vote for high horse reasons son who cares.

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      22 days ago

      Going back three decades when everyone thought a “war on drugs” would be a good idea is also lazy to bring into this conversation. As President, Biden freed more victims of that war than all other presidents

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        22 days ago
        1. Biden sponsored the crime bill that put those people behind bars in the first place.

        2. Biden abused his powers to pardon his son for crimes that other people will remain in prison for. Crimes that are more severely punished because of Biden.

        Its actually quite relevant to the conversation

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            22 days ago

            Abused his power?

            Yes, I would say that pardoning your own son as president is a conflict of interest, unethical, and an abuse of power. It demonstrates that Hunter is above the laws that Joe Biden helped architect. I’m surprised that this sentiment is so controversial.