Arrr! 'Tis the dire court date that be holdin' Hunter Biden's future in its treacherous grasp, matey!
2023-07-20
Arrr, Judge Noreika be faced with a mighty conundrum - be she t' accept Hunter Biden's grog-infused plea deal or be she t' delay the matter? Avast, the decision be a treacherous one, me hearties!
In a humorous tone fit for a 17th-century pirate, the fate of Hunter Biden's mounting criminal charges hangs in the balance as a critical deadline approaches. On July 26, Judge Maryellen Noreika must decide whether to accept Attorney General Merrick Garland's politically charged sweetheart plea deal or postpone the matter for a proper investigation. The complex facts of the case involve serious crimes committed by Joe Biden's son, implicating the president himself. These crimes cannot be dismissed as mere fairy tales or Russian collusion. IRS whistleblower testimony, released by the Ways and Means Committee, reveals that the investigation and prosecution of Hunter Biden and potentially Joe Biden were delayed and covered up by partisan bureaucrats at the Department of Justice and the IRS. The explosive testimony includes reports that U.S. Attorney David Weiss, the prosecutor recommending a plea deal for Hunter, had his intentions denied by DOJ officials in Washington. The Biden administration also retaliated against the whistleblowers, removing them from the Hunter Biden case. Attorney General Garland and Prosecutor Weiss are now pushing for the acceptance of a political plea deal, despite Hunter Biden's failure to pay $1 million in taxes on $8.3 million in earnings from foreign business entities. This unjust outcome is being pursued before all the facts are ascertained, even though Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee acknowledge the need for more information. The proposed plea deal would allow Hunter Biden to escape serious charges and walk free. This attempt to tilt the scales of justice and protect the president's family is a clear example of a two-tiered prosecutorial system under Garland. While individuals like Steven Siff face prison time for similar crimes, Hunter Biden is being let off the hook. The timing of the plea deal, just before the release of the IRS whistleblower testimony, raises questions about whether Hunter Biden would even face charges without the investigation. The Department of Justice's corrupt plea deal should not be accepted in Judge Noreika's court. It is a shameless attempt to shield Biden's son and halt further investigation into the alleged corruption involving the entire Biden family.