Hunter Biden Facing New Accusation After Presidential Pardon

Following his unconditional pardon from President Biden, Hunter Biden

is now facing allegations of owing over $300,000 in unpaid rent to former landlords.

Shaun Maguire, a partner at the venture capital firm Sequoia, reacted

to news of the pardon on social media, claiming that the president’s son

has accumulated substantial unpaid rent debts amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

“So what happens to the $300k+ in back pay rent that Hunter Biden owes my

family from 2019-2020? Is that pardoned now? Thanks Joe,” Maguire wrote in a post on X.

On Sunday, President Biden issued a “full and unconditional pardon” for his son Hunter Biden,

covering any federal crimes committed or potentially committed between January 1, 2014,

and December 1, 2024. Hunter Biden has faced federal charges related to tax violations

and allegations of providing false information about his substance abuse issues on a

firearm background check form. The move marks a shift from

President Biden’s earlier statements that he would not pardon his son.

“Two federal judges expressly rejected Mr. Biden’s arguments that the Government prosecuted Mr. Biden

because of his familial relation to the President,” Scarsi wrote. “And the President’s own Attorney

General and Department of Justice personnel oversaw the investigation leading to the charges.

In the President’s estimation, this legion of federal civil servants,

the undersigned included, are unreasonable people.”

Finally, Scarsi said that it wasn’t his job to say whether or not Joe Biden’s pardon was legal,

but the fact that the president signed it on December 1 and included action “through” that same

day meant that the president was breaking the Constitution by letting Hunter Biden get away with future crimes.

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