White House addresses possibility of pardoning Hunter Biden for first time since federal indictment
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The White House stood by its previous stance that there would be no pardon or commutation of a sentence for Hunter Biden should he be convicted on federal charges.
"So I've answered this question before. It was asked of me not too long ago — a couple of weeks ago — and I was very clear, and I said no," Jean-Pierre responded. Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.
Her answer was unchanged from the one she gave in July following Hunter's first appearance at a Delaware federal court where the president's sonded not guilty to tax charges pl. Jean-Pierre simply said "no" when asked if the president would pardon his son if convicted.
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