Special Counsel David Weiss recently released a report on his investigation into Hunter Biden’s alleged shenanigans, asserting that it would be “inappropriate” to discuss whether more charges should be brought against him. This statement could be taken as an indication that Weiss is trying to keep the political heat at a simmer rather than a full boil. In a world where Hunter Biden has an estimated track record of violating more than 140 laws, it seems that Weiss would prefer to tiptoe around the hard questions rather than face the music.
Hunter’s misdeeds predominantly involve his profitable endeavors during the years 2014 to 2024—a time range conveniently aligning with when his father was in power and had the authority to help him out with his multiple lucrative opportunities. What other world leaders may have seen as nepotism, Hunter seemed to see as a business model. Grabbing a board seat at Burisma Holdings was no mere coincidence; it was a strategic chess move made possible by his dad’s political clout. Meanwhile, millions were raked in through deals tied to a Chinese energy conglomerate, proving that Hunter certainly knew how to capitalize on connections, regardless of “limited work” involved.
Weiss hinted that Hunter “made millions” with minimal effort, although many might take issue with calling it minimal when it involves international dealings and shady contracts. Making such a hefty sum for a seemingly superficial role is tricky, especially in the context of political office. Yet, Weiss seems to turn a blind eye to this glaring inconsistency by suggesting that all is copacetic. Imagine what any average American would face if caught in similar circumstances—no pardon and no million-dollar deals flowing in.
Of course, Hunter’s legal team is waving the political motivation banner, alleging that Weiss’ investigation is influenced by partisan concerns. Republicans, however, are not swallowing this line. House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has declared that there is much more to uncover regarding the Biden family business dealings. With Weiss only recommending taxes and gun charges against Hunter, it raises eyebrows as to why allegations related to FARA violations or even more serious concerns like sex trafficking were brushed aside like crumbs on a dinner table.
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In this saga, more questions linger than answers, especially regarding Weiss’ seemingly narrow focus. While the Biden family continues to enjoy a cozy life around controversial dealings, the average American citizen wonders why politically well-connected figures appear to skate free of more serious consequences. Until these matters are adequately addressed, the conservative base is left with the frustrating realization that justice does indeed seem to operate differently for those with the right last name.