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‘A Lifetime of Sins Washed Away’: Tucker Carlson Weighs In After Hunter Biden Plea Deal

Elizabeth Weibel by Elizabeth Weibel
June 21, 2023 at 11:19 am
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‘A Lifetime of Sins Washed Away’: Tucker Carlson Weighs In After Hunter Biden Plea Deal

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Tucker Carlson is weighing in on the news that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, had entered a plea deal with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding charges of tax evasion and unlawful possession of a firearm.

During his fifth episode on Twitter, the former Fox News host described the plea agreement with the DOJ as washing “a lifetime of sins” away from Hunter Biden.

A court filing shows that Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to two counts of failing to pay federal income tax and to one count of possessing a firearm “by a person who is an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance.”

“The Justice Department just baptized Hunter Biden,” said Carlson on Tuesday. “A lifetime of sins washed away in an instant.”

Ep. 5 As in most of the developing world, it's safer to be the president's son than his opponent. pic.twitter.com/AtRRaxYSjs

— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 20, 2023

“Donald Trump had an idea, ‘They’ll hit Hunter with something small to make their strike on me look fair,’ Trump wrote that, about two weeks ago,” Carlson said. “It turned out, those were precious words.”

He added: This morning Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to pretty much nothing. Biden plead to two misdemeanor tax evasion charges, then entered a diversion on a federal gun charge. That’s it.”

Carlson continued:

“As far as Merrick Garland’s Justice Department is concerned Hunter Biden is done. There was no predawn raid carried live simultaneously on CNN, there was no perp walk, no handcuffs, no press conference. Above all, there was no felony. Hunter Biden, who broke federal gun laws can still carry a gun.”

If the plea agreement is accepted by a judge, Hunter will likely not have to serve jail time, according to The Hill.

Twitter owner Elon Musk commented on Carlson’s video, pointing out that it raised “interesting questions.”

Raises interesting questions

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 21, 2023

Former President Donald Trump compared Hunter’s plea agreement to a “traffic ticket” in a post on Truth Social. Trump was indicted on 37 counts earlier this month, for allegedly mishandling classified documents and conspiring to obstruct justice. 

“Our system is BROKEN!” Trump wrote in his post, also blasting the DOJ as being “corrupt.”

While Republicans, including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), have criticized the deal as being a slap on the wrist, CNN legal analyst Jennifer Rodgers dismissed accusations that Hunter Biden had received a “sweetheart deal.”

“You would look to other similar cases,” said Rodgers in response to a question from CNN anchor John Berman, adding that this was a “totally standard” plea agreement. 

Tags: Department of JusticeDonald TrumpElon MuskHunter BidenJoe BidenTucker CarlsonU.S. News
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