Jill Biden reportedly responsible for convincing husband to pardon son Hunter
President Joe Biden and the rest of the White House lied to us time and time again.
Most of us could have guessed that Karine Jean-Pierre was lying every time she snapped that President Biden would never pardon his son, Hunter Biden.
Now, Hunter Biden has been pardoned despite the president saying otherwise for months on end.
According to the DailyMail, a lot of family events went on prior to the week of Biden pardoning his son.
The president spent a full week at a nearly forty-million-dollar mansion in Massachusetts with family.
When he completed the vacation, he announced he would pardon Hunter.
So, we must ask the question –- did Biden always plan to pardon his son, or is there something else at play here?
Could Jill Biden and her children manipulated Joe Biden into changing his mind?
While we may never know the real reason he decided to pardon Hunter after swearing left and right that he would not, we can speculate.
His family was extremely pleased with the announcement.
Biden’s daughter, Ashley Biden, wrote on her Instagram story that “what they have tried to my brother is cruel and politically motivated. Period.”
Ashely Biden also said, “thank you, dad” and “proud sister and daughter.”
Additionally, we know that Jill Biden has been running that show for years now.
Joe Biden’s obvious cognitive decline should be proof enough that he is no longer competent enough to make thought-out decisions.
Jill Biden even led cabinet meetings and has been reported by White House staff to be the true puppeteer of Joe Biden.
Another important detail?
A source close to the family has said there is “no greater defender than Jill,” when it comes to Hunter.
Jill Biden would do anything in her power to keep her son out of prison.
The idea that she could have influenced Joe Biden to change his mind and pardon their son is not out of the realm of possibilities.
Do you think Jill Biden had anything to do with Joe Biden’s decision to pardon Hunter Biden?
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