Subject: Re: Biden/s Sttatement on the Pardon
Could be lots of reasons. He clearly loves his son, and probably just can't believe he's a bad enough guy to deserve a few years in jail, so DoJ must be wrong. He probably also believes (correctly) that this prosecution wouldn't have happened if Trump and the GOP hadn't attacked Hunter for so many years, and thinks that's something that's unfair of DoJ. He might also just be trying to preserve his legacy, thinking he'll be judged less by history if he argues that he's trying to correct an institutional wrong, rather than using a Presidential prerogative to help out a family member.
I would have hoped his advisors would have talked him out of that. So we are now more likely to see Trump go on a retribution hunt via DOJ now. I'm not looking forward to that.
Trump prosecutions fade away as we watch the DOJ investigate Trump's enemies list.