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Why are you such a hack?I didn’t say he was innocent. He failed to pay his taxes in a timely fashion.
But he did pay them well before he was charged.
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Why are you such a hack?I didn’t say he was innocent. He failed to pay his taxes in a timely fashion.
But he did pay them well before he was charged.
Or 2 billion from Saudi ArabiaWell, most people aren't taking $2 million from Ukraine, Russia, and China.
He accepted a conviction because he did commit the crime and without a guilty plea, would have gotten more severe punishment.Then why did he accept a conviction? Answer the question.
Yep, a political deal. And Hunter violated numerous other federal laws, including the Mann Act aka white slavery.
Who cares?Once again, one of the Big Guy’s big donors put up the money. Crackhead can’t even pay for his illegitimate kid.
i take responsibility for any kids i have joe....also if my dad was the president i would not be doing crack and having pictures of me taken of me doing it and putting out on the internet....the guy is a fucking lowlife dirtbag joe....I think he's a person who has made mistakes in his life.
Haven't we all?
The smart thing to do. If you know they have the goods on you, save yer butt.He accepted a conviction because he did commit the crime and without a guilty plea, would have gotten more severe punishment.
So then he cashed in on his dad’s influence and corruption.He accepted a conviction because he did commit the crime and without a guilty plea, would have gotten more severe punishment.
Which was proven to be a false accusation.I know Gaetz violated the Mann Act in transportation under aged hookers across state lines
Huh? What influence? Pleading guilty always results in a lower sentence. In fact, about 80% of federal cases are plea deals. It’s not special.So then he cashed in on his dad’s influence.
No shock you support no jail for whites for what blacks go to prison for.
Ok corruption. What’s the difference?Huh? What influence? Pleading guilty always results in a lower sentence. In fact, about 80% of federal cases are plea deals. It’s not special.
Why are Democrats so adamant about spending money arming IRS agents instead of hiring more?If you want more tax evasion prosecuted, why are Republicans so adamant about defunding the IRS?
concentrate. This thread is about Hunter Biden pleading guilty and facing the wrath of justice head on and taking the punishment like a real man should.No shock you support no jail for whites for what blacks go to prison for.
The topic is white rich man getting off for what black men go to prison for, shitforbrains.concentrate. This thread is about Hunter Biden pleading guilty and facing the wrath of justice head on and taking the punishment like a real man should.
No bone spurs about it, justice was administered.
real men dont ignore their kids....concentrate. This thread is about Hunter Biden pleading guilty and facing the wrath of justice head on and taking the punishment like a real man should.
No bone spurs about it, justice was administered.
So your defense is it's okay for the Bidens to take bribes from our mortal enemies because the MSM made some false claims about pay-offs to the husband of Ivanka Trump who just happens to be a Democrat?Or 2 billion from Saudi Arabia
Political background
Jared Kushner had been a lifelong Democrat prior to his father-in-law Donald Trump entering politics.[67] He had donated over $10,000 to Democratic campaigns[68] starting at the age of 11. In 2008, he donated to the campaign for Hillary Clinton and his newspaper the New York Observer endorsed Barack Obama over John McCain in the 2008 United States presidential election.[69] After expressing disappointment with Obama, however, he registered as an independent in 2009 and endorsed Republican U.S. presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012 via the New York Observer.[70] In 2014 he continued to donate to Democratic groups,[69] but he then continued his "ideological conversion" by joining his father-in-law Donald Trump's nascent US presidential campaign in the field of the Republican candidates in 2015.[75] Kushner had no prior involvement in campaign politics or in government before Trump's campaign.[76]