McCaskill: Hunter Biden Verdict Shows ‘No One Is Above the Law’

‘I feel bad for the family, but the facts are the facts and the evidence is the evidence and he was convicted as he should have been’

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MCCASKILL: “And now, here's another contrast. And as Andrew pointed out, and others have pointed out, you have a president who doesn't interfere, doesn't pardon his friends, doesn't lambaste the rule of law, even though he had the power to stop this prosecution against his own son. And I have to tell you, I understand the heartbreak that Joe Biden and his entire family must be feeling. This is an addict who is admitted his addiction in the most public ways, and to go through what he went through over the last week, to have it so painfully brought out on the stand, but once again, Joe Biden set quietly and let the rule of law operate. And of course, there'll be no pardon here, which Joe Biden could do, he could pardon his son. So it is a real contrast between these two men and how they view what many would argue, and I would certainly argue, is the most important institution, our country, and that is the law applies to everybody.”

 

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