Trump urges judge to toss hush money case, citing Hunter Biden pardon
- Donald Trump’s legal team requested to dismiss the hush money case, citing Hunter Biden’s pardon as a comparison.
- President Biden stated his son was 'selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.'
- Trump's lawyers claimed Biden's comments criticized his own Department of Justice.
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GOP and President Trump were sure to unfairly target Hunter Biden (Viewpoint)
I have to disagree with the conclusions of the editorial by The Washington Post that was printed in The Republican (“Biden pardon deepens distrust of justice system,” Dec. 4).Hunter Biden bought a gun without disclosing that he had a drug problem. He was charged with that crime and convicted. As it said in the article, that law is rarely enforced. How can you believe anything other than he was targeted because he was Joe Biden’s son?
Trump’s Lawyers File Motion to Dismiss Alvin Bragg’s ‘Hush Money’ Case
Lawyers for President Donald Trump have filed their motion to dismiss Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's so-called "hush money" case. The post Trump’s Lawyers File Motion to Dismiss Alvin Bragg’s ‘Hush Money’ Case appeared first on Slay News.
Trump Lawyers Cite Biden’s Reference To Unfair Prosecution, Demand Merchan Lawfare Case Be Tossed Immediately ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, Trump Lawyers Cite Biden’s Reference To Unfair Prosecution, Demand Merchan Lawfare Case Be Tossed Immediately, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Citing Joe Biden’s complaint, delivered while he was issuing a massive pardon to his son Hunter for crimes committed, about unfair prosecutions, lawyers for President-elect Donald Trump pointed to that very factor in a case involving the president-elect before New Y…
Trump lawyers cite Hunter Biden pardon as new precedent
Lawyers representing US President-elect Donald Trump have included excerpts from Joe Biden's statement on why he gave a ten-year sweeping pardon to his son Hunter in a motion to dismiss a case against their client in New York. Last week, the outgoing president protected his son Hunter from federal prosecution for any crimes committed over a decade up to 2024. Biden claimed the prosecution of his son was unfair and instigated by his political opp…
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