Trump Wont Rule Out Hunter Biden Pardon If Elected

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## Trump Won't Rule Out Hunter Biden Pardon If Elected Former President Donald Trump said he would consider pardoning Hunter Biden if he is elected president again in 2024. "I would certainly look at it," Trump said in an interview with Fox News. "I mean, he's been accused of very serious crimes. But I would certainly look at it." Hunter Biden is the son of President Joe Biden. He has been under investigation by federal prosecutors for his business dealings in Ukraine and China. No charges have been filed against Hunter Biden. Trump's comments come as he continues to falsely claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him. He has also been critical of President Biden's handling of the economy and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. It is unclear if Trump would actually pardon Hunter Biden if he is elected president again. However, his comments suggest that he is willing to use the pardon power to help his allies and supporters. ### Implications of a Potential Pardon If Trump were to pardon Hunter Biden, it would be a controversial move. Critics would argue that it would be an abuse of power and that it would send a message that the wealthy and powerful are above the law. Supporters of a potential pardon would argue that Hunter Biden has been unfairly targeted by Trump and his allies. They would also argue that a pardon would help to heal the divisions in the country. ### Conclusion Trump's comments about a potential pardon for Hunter Biden are likely to further divide the country. They also raise questions about Trump's commitment to the rule of law.