Does This Prove Hunter Biden Orchestrated
His Own Pardon?
PJ Media,
by
Matt Margolis
Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac,
9/20/2025 12:27:16 PM
The pieces of this puzzle are starting to come together, and what emerges is a picture that makes perfect sense when viewed through the lens of raw self-interest. Hunter Biden, a man who has spent decades leveraging his father's position for personal gain, may have personally engineered his own presidential pardon.
Why do I think this may have been the case? Well, Biden’s former chief of staff, Jeff Zients, revealed during his House Oversight Committee testimony this week that Hunter Biden wasn't just sitting on the sidelines during those crucial final weeks of his father's presidency—he was actively participating in pardon discussions, attending multiple meetings with White House aides.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
jalo1951 9/20/2025 12:41:14 PM (No. 2006630)
Yah think? Anybody want to put odds on this being true? When the autopen is just sitting around waiting to be used by all comers what the hell do you expect? But Trump/conservatives are a threat to our democracy.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
MickTurn 9/20/2025 12:43:14 PM (No. 2006632)
Of course, he's a Biden, any questions?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 9/20/2025 12:50:13 PM (No. 2006645)
Will someone, anyone, please hold even a single Biden accountable for their collective embezzlement, grift, bribery, and all-around thievery?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Digger 9/20/2025 1:03:31 PM (No. 2006653)
I think that someone wiser than I commented that Hunter, post-pardon, has no 5th Amendment right to refuse to answer questions. He can and should be subpoenaed by a congressional investigative committee and asked those questions about the Biden Crime Family that we all want to ask. He can’t be prosecuted for anything he says, except for lying to Congress and refusing to answer. (Big Guy’s pardon doesn’t extend to any crime going forward from the time of the pardon.)
I hope the truth finders are already planning this adventure. The only way out, other than jail time, would be Arkancide. Democrats are well practiced in that skill.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
rememberwhen 9/20/2025 1:06:43 PM (No. 2006657)
#4, your analysis assumes Hunter's pardon is valid. If he orchestrated it himself and Joe was mentally incompetent, it would be void, despite having Sleepy Joe's actual signature attached.
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"If you don't give me a comprehensive pardon, I'll be forced to testify about the doings of other members of my family."
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
earlybird 9/20/2025 1:10:32 PM (No. 2006663)
Hunter got himself into the pardon business. While all the other npardons - even those for family members - were autopen signed, his alone was hand-signed by Joe Biden.
There has to be a way to nail this really bad, bad guy.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/20/2025 1:25:42 PM (No. 2006673)
Who else would pardon a whoremongering, coke-addicted, child abandoning, greedy, black sheep of a son? Except maybe a father who was just as bad.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
downnout 9/20/2025 1:49:41 PM (No. 2006680)
Well, now we know why Joe considered Hunter the smartest person he knew. The off-spring was smart enough to make sure his pardon was absolutely legitimate. What a despicable family.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 9/20/2025 1:56:07 PM (No. 2006683)
Why not tell doddering old Daddy to write up a per-person, a custom ordered get out of jail free card.
Probably signed by Otto Penn
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Mcscow sailor 9/20/2025 2:02:44 PM (No. 2006687)
Means, motive, and opportunity
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
mseegal 9/20/2025 2:23:25 PM (No. 2006696)
Just like Bill Clinton, Hunter may have received $$$$ for each pardon that the Auto Pen signed.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 9/20/2025 2:48:08 PM (No. 2006700)
Stupid phone is infuriating.....it changed pre-pardon, to 'per person'.......this is Re #19, which as it is now, makes no sense....because of the phone's "AI" helping. Grrrrr.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Hazymac 9/20/2025 3:06:47 PM (No. 2006704)
Over 2,400 of those "executive actions" happened on one day at the end of the FJB residency. Well, as almost everyone at MSNBC, CNN, and the White House sfatt said, he was the Tasmanian devil, running rings around staff half his age. It wouldn't so shocking if a small mountain of pardon or parole lucre is parked in various numbered accounts in Switzerland, the Cayman Islands, or other locations with really, really private banking, if, as Ernest P. Worrell used to say, youknowwhatImean.
Hey, I'm originally from Tennessee. Born and bred. We who lived there in the late 'Seventies remember Gov. "Pardon Me" Ray Blanton (D-Adamsville, McNairy County). There wasn't much under Ray's authority that wasn't for sale. Very, very corrupt administration, about which the 1985 movie Marie (Sissy Spacek) was made. Marie Ragghianti, an honest person on the pardons and parole board, offended the Blanton administration, which tried to take her down. She was represented by attorney (and future Tennessee senator) Fred Dalton Thompson, who played himself in the movie, his first Hollywood role of many. Blanton's Republican successor, Lamar Alexander, had to be sworn into office three days early--by the Democrat Speaker of the Tennessee House, no less--to keep Blanton from springing another large group of prisoners. Johnny Carson got involved. That way, we knew we had hit the big time. When the first group of imnates was let out, Johnny said that there was a sudden shortage of ski masks in Nashville. Not long after, Ray went to pri'o, and his wife Betty divorced him. He died at 66, an unhappy man. Biden just took the whole grifting game to a much higher level. Someone ought to do something.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Californian 9/20/2025 3:13:24 PM (No. 2006707)
Seriously? How is this even a question?
Of course he arranged his own pardon.
I thought this was already understood.
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Who on earth needed proof of that?!
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
crashnburn 9/20/2025 4:04:49 PM (No. 2006728)
Well, now that he has an iron-clad pardon, he can and must be compelled to testify about all of the activities that pardon covered. Might not be able to get him on anything, but his testimony should help with a lot of other cases.
As far as I'm concerned, the more I know about what is called the Biden Administration, the more I believe the Biden Administration, including Kamlalala, was the real threat to democracy.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
rochow 9/20/2025 4:11:08 PM (No. 2006731)
But of course. Wasn't the rest of this filthy family also 'pardoned'? I assume all his drug suppliers were also 'pardoned'.
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