One Rule For the Hunter Bidens Of The World, Another For You

Hunter Biden will get a slap on the wrist and no prison time for federal firearm and tax evasion crimes, just the way you or I wouldn’t.

As you may recall, Biden owed a whopping $1.2 million tax liability for 2017 and 2018, but despite multiple warnings he was flouting the law, Biden didn’t pay back the tax bill until 2021, well after the Justice Department and IRS opened investigations into President Joe Biden’s son. Prosecutors are reportedly set to recommend probation as punishment, not jail time.

Of course, this blatant display of a two-tired justice system (one for Democratic Party Royalty and their rich backers, another for everyone else) is the point.

Under Justice Department policy, even with a plea agreement, the government is supposed to seek a plea to the “most serious,” readily provable “offense that is consistent with the nature and full extent of the defendant’s conduct.” Hunter Biden committed tax offenses that could have been charged as evasion, which is punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment for each count. Furthermore, he made a false statement that enabled him to obtain a firearm; that’s a ten-year felony under legislation pushed through by then-senator Joe Biden to show how very serious Democrats are about gun crime.

Biden apologists have tried to minimize that transaction as a “lie and try” case, which they say is often not prosecuted. But such non-prosecution (though it shouldn’t happen) occurs because of what you’d infer from the “try” part — i.e., the liar got caught and failed to obtain the gun. Hunter’s case, to the contrary, is a lie and succeed case. He got the gun. What’s more, he was then seen playing with it while cavorting with an “escort” (see the New York Post’s pictorial, if you’ve got the stomach for it). Shortly afterwards, he and his then-paramour — Hallie Biden, the widow of his older brother — managed to lose the gun near a school (it was later found by someone else).

Those are the kinds of gun cases that get charged by the Justice Department even if the suspect hasn’t, in addition, committed tax felonies by dodging taxes on the millions of dollars he was paid, apparently for being named Biden. Yet after refusing for years to appoint a special counsel despite the five-alarm conflict of interest attendant to investigating the president’s son ( . . . and family . . . and the president himself), the Biden Justice Department is permitting Hunter Biden to dispose of the case with misdemeanor tax charges that will allow for a probation sentence, and diversion — essentially, no prosecution — on the gun felony that would result in imprisonment for most Americans who engaged in similar conduct.

Here’s Tucker Carlson, contrasting how different Biden’s treatment was from Biden’s political enemies.

A whole lot of very rich and power people stepped up to help Hunter maintain his cocaine-fueled lifestyle.

Of course Biden and Company are counting on the Democratic Media Complex to keep the story buried. We have to make sure they don’t succeed.

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6 Responses to “One Rule For the Hunter Bidens Of The World, Another For You”

  1. J.P. says:

    So, now let’s see what happens when the BATFE decides to show up to inspect someone’s pistol brace. You know, a felony. Like Hunter.

  2. Chemist says:

    Hunter failed to pay 1.2 million dollars in income taxes.
    That is $1.2 million in taxes – not taxes on 1.2 million.
    And they tell us its just a misdemeanor.
    How much does it take to be a felony?
    12 million?
    Or is the sky the limit when you’re a democrat and your last name is Biden?
    Don’t bother answering, we all know the answer.

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  4. ruralcounsel says:

    Here is to hoping that Hunter’s Secret Service security detail has to earn their pay.

  5. Earth Pig says:

    Systemic racism or white privilege?

  6. Subotai Bahadur says:

    Just something to ponder alongside the formal end of equality under the law. One of the charges that was disregarded against His Royal Highness Hunter was buying and possessing a pistol after being involved with drugs. Which is a legal no-no. OK, let us ponder another Royal Highness, Prince Harry.

    In his autobiography, “Spare” he admits to doing drugs. One of the things that one has to list on the paperwork for a permanent resident visa is drug history. Since he was let in, the assumption has to be that he denied drug usage. Which is perjury. And which should get him deported. Yet he remains.

    It is all who you are connected to.

    Subotai Bahadur

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