Biden's Preemptive Pardons: A Confession of Guilt?

Created: JANUARY 26, 2025

Former President Biden's decision to issue preemptive pardons to his family members, even extending back to his vice presidency, raises serious questions about potential wrongdoing. These pardons, especially following the controversial pardon of his son Hunter, seem to suggest an acknowledgment of guilt, aligning with the Justice Department's own stance on accepting pardons.

The House Oversight Committee's investigation into the Biden family's financial dealings revealed a complex network of transactions. Initially dismissed as disinformation by some media outlets, the investigation uncovered a substantial flow of money from foreign entities and individuals to the Bidens through a web of over 20 companies, many established after Joe Biden became vice president. Treasury Department records flagged these transactions for potential money laundering or other illicit activities.

Analysis of bank records revealed a pattern of incremental payments from these companies to ten Biden family members, some directed to Joe Biden's Delaware residence. The total sum, including questionable loans, exceeded $30 million, originating from sources in countries like China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, and Kazakhstan. The investigation suggests these payments were linked to leveraging Joe Biden's influence and access.

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Testimonies from Biden family associates corroborated the investigation's findings. Devon Archer revealed meetings between then-Vice President Biden and foreign oligarchs shortly before or after substantial payments to Hunter Biden. Similar testimonies confirmed meetings with other foreign nationals and their associates, often coinciding with significant financial transactions. Despite these revelations, President Biden continued to deny any involvement with his son's business affairs.

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The repeated pattern of meetings and subsequent payments strongly suggests a connection between Joe Biden's position and his family's financial gains. Despite attempts by some media outlets to downplay the evidence, the sheer volume of financial transactions and corroborating testimonies paint a concerning picture.

The preemptive pardons issued by President Biden appear to be a tacit admission of potential culpability, further fueling suspicions about the nature of his family's business dealings. This, coupled with the apparent discrepancies between Biden's public statements and the evidence uncovered, significantly damages public trust and raises critical questions about accountability and transparency in government.

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