Biden Faces Backlash Over Hunter Pardon Reversal
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Bill Clinton expressed regret over President Joe Biden's decision to publicly state he wouldn't pardon his son Hunter, suggesting it weakened Biden's position. Clinton discussed the complexities of the pardon system and the political implications of such decisions at the New York Times' DealBook Conference. He also touched on broader political issues, including the need for clearer Democratic messaging and the challenges of organizing a primary after Biden's decision not to run again. Clinton emphasized the importance of character in politics, despite differing public perceptions.
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- President Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to The Associated Press
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