Should Joe Biden have pardoned Hunter Biden?

Should Joe Biden have pardoned Hunter Biden?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Certainly! If you can orchestra the largest voter fraud in history, and then have your own justice department say you aren't mentally fit to stand trial over documents, then anything is possible.

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Deborah Greene
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Deborah Greene

Yes! Trump was after Hunter for 6 years. Hunter would have received a ridiculous long-term sentence under the Trump reign. Statistically people do not receive the Convection andsentences that he has and would have to endure. It was all politically motivated by Trump in his team.

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Nina Ogle
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Nina Ogle

This was politically motivated. Besides, Trump committed treason and caused an insurrection resulting in the deaths of law enforcement officers. No punishment for him, so why go after Hunter?

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

So wrong on so many points. But, you like the Kool-Aid.

No

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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

Cause he said he wouldn't in the first place. If he goes back on his word . Why is he still in office what else is he messing up nation wise for Trump to straighten out when he comes in . Hunter shouldn't get a free pass from Daddy that's what's wrong with these parents now days .

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Nancy Pelosi orchestrated the Jan 6 debacle. Ashli Babbit was the only person who died by violence. Some overweight Capital Police died from underlying conditions, and later some others committed suicide from guilt issues.

Nina Ogle
Nina Ogle

Are you forgetting the insurrection caused by Trump? Police officers died in that and he got away with it.

Douglas Poston
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Douglas Poston

He said he wouldn't. It just shows it pays to have friend in high places, whether or not they are of sound mind.

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Nine Wire
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Nine Wire

I thought it would be Kamala that would pardon him and Joe and his crones did too. When the Libs got their rear handed to them and Kamala lost Joe had no choice but to pardon Hunter himself. Another Lib lie that has come full circle for all to see. Let the denials begin.....

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Toasty
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Toasty

Should he have? No. For all the screaming self-righteous chest beaters watching Fox News, if it were your son/daughter, what you you do? If I were President and the power to do so, 100% I would have pardoned. Despite my feelings about biden and his failure to our country, he's still a dad.

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Would you take a pay cut for more sleep?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
735 Votes

Would you take a pay cut for more sleep?

Yes, for my health!

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No way!!

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Yes, for my health!

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Libby Christian
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Libby Christian

Cuz I love to sleep and it's healthy

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No way!!

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Dan Taylor
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Dan Taylor

Under 30 years old, it comes built in

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Janine Dobkins Hansen
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Janine Dobkins Hansen

Doesn’t matter anyway I’m still not going to sleep enough

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

I learned a job skill that pay's very well and do not need to work more then 40 hours a week. Shot I dont even need to work the whole year.

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Should taxpayer money go towards the White House ballroom?

Should taxpayer money go towards the White House ballroom?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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No one has commented yet

No

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Patty Contreras
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Patty Contreras

Big waste of money on a vanity project that does not benefit Americans. Money can be better spent on Healthcare, the homeless, housing, daycare, education..I could go on and on. This president is the biggest conman and grifter ever in history. He has already wasted & stolen billions of dollars.

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Linda Rothrock Jurus
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Linda Rothrock Jurus

When it proposed Trump said it was being built by private donors! Now Liar in Chief wants taxpayers to foot bill... Just another of many lies!

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L. Maldonado
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L. Maldonado

Illegal. No Congressional permission. No taxpayer approval. Unneeded. No his personal residence. WH belongs to the people, not the Kremlin look-a-like. Trump is not POTUS; he was constitutionally banned from office. He DID NOT WIN, because the Constitution says so. (14thA, section 3.)

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Ralph Stewart
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Ralph Stewart

The average American is being hurt by the rising gas and grocery prices and shouldn’t be expected to pay for an extravagant ballroom. The US doesn’t need to be spending money on luxuries like a ballroom, when it can’t pay its 28 TRILLION DOLLARS debt. The country is on the verge of bankruptcy!

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