The end of the Joe Biden regime is drawing ever closer as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on January 20.
But in these final days, President Biden is rushing through all of his last minute wishlist items on his agenda.
And Jill Biden just delivered one confession on Hunter’s pardon that has Americans’ jaws dropped to the floor.
Joe Biden scrambles to bolster deep state before his departure from White House
Joe Biden has only around a month left before he loses the immense power that comes with sitting in the Oval Office.
On Election Day, Americans made it clear that they were no longer willing to put up with the radical policies coming out of the Biden-Harris administration when they elected Donald Trump.
But despite the outright rejection of Biden’s agenda, that is not stopping the outgoing President from trying to ram through as many of his big government wishlist items on his agenda just before his departure.
He has already shipped millions of taxpayer dollars to Ukraine, but he just requested that Congress give him another $24 billion.
“Today, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced a significant new security assistance package to ensure Ukraine has the tools it needs to prevail in its fight against Russian aggression,” read an early December White House press release.
“This security assistance package commits an additional $988 million in support of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) that will provide Ukraine with munitions for rocket systems and Unmanned Aerial Systems,” continued the letter.
On top of attempting to make Donald Trump’s upcoming four years in office as painstaking as possible, he delivered a nasty political blow to his own Democrat Party by signing a pardon for his son Hunter Biden.
Joe Biden spent years endlessly promising that he would not pardon his son Hunter, while outright denying that there was any plan to try and do so.
But that turned out to be, yet, another lie when President Biden decided to sign off on one of the most expansive and controversial pardons in history.
The pardon protected Hunter from any and all crimes that he had committed between January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024.
The pardon covered everything leading back to the start of 2014, which was the year that Hunter Biden joined the famously corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma, which was becoming an increasingly important focus for investigators in recent months.
When he reneged on his promise to not pardon Hunter, he argued that he was torn by, what he claimed to be, a politically motivated persecution of his son by his own Department of Justice (DOJ) and argued that, as a father, he had to show love and mercy for his son.
“No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son – and that is wrong,” argued Biden in his statement following the pardon.
Since the moment he issued the highly controversial pardon for his son, Biden has returned to the basement in hiding from the public.
Jill Biden accidentally lets the truth around Hunter pardon slip out
Despite the total lack of public appearances by President Joe Biden in recent weeks, his wife, Jill, has remained the center of focus for the Biden family.
And recently, she even sat down for an interview with Boston 25 where she discussed the controversy regarding the Hunter Biden pardon.
“Of all these accomplishments all these years, are you afraid anything might be overshadowed by the pardoning of your son?” asked Boston 25 investigative reporter Kerry Kavanaugh to First Lady Jill Biden.
“No,” firmly responded Jill. “No, I actually don’t.”
“I think that, Joe, – Kerry, Joe really wrestled with this decision and circumstances changed,” she continued.
But Jill’s response included a look into what truly inspired President Joe Biden to change his mind on his promise to stay out of his son’s monumentally growing legal troubles.
“Joe talked to a lot of legal experts, and I think this was the right course of action,” Jill told the Boston 25 host.
“And, of course, Hunter is my son. And, of course, I support what Joe did,” concluded the First Lady.
In Jill Biden’s response, she accidentally revealed that it wasn’t Joe’s fatherly love for his son that made him change his mind – it was advice from legal experts.
Those legal experts were well aware of what Americans have known for years – that Hunter Biden likely was illegally selling his father’s influence for cash payouts in an extremely corrupt pay-to-play scheme.
That is why legal advisors suggested that Joe Biden should issue a pardon that would cover, specifically, the last 11 years of Hunter’s life.