Hunter Belongs in Jail – Hope He Gets Many Years – IOTW Report

Hunter Belongs in Jail – Hope He Gets Many Years

Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts in gun case.

  • A federal jury found Hunter Biden guilty on all three federal felony gun charges he faced, concluding that he violated laws meant to prevent drug addicts from owning firearms.
  • The conviction marks the first time a president’s immediate family member has been found guilty of a crime during their father’s term in office, though his crimes predate Joe Biden’s tenure as president.
  • In a statement, Hunter Biden said he was “disappointed” by the guilty verdict but “grateful” for his family’s love. President Biden expressed support for his son in a statement and said he would “respect the judicial process.”
  • Hunter Biden could face up to 25 years in prison and a fine of up to $750,000 at sentencing, though he likely will receive far less than the maximum as a first-time offender. The judge said a sentencing is usually set for 120 days following a verdict, which means it is likely to happen before Election Day in November.

Now put away Joe-

14 Comments on Hunter Belongs in Jail – Hope He Gets Many Years

  1. Hope in one hand and shit in the other.
    I’d like to see that too, but I ain’t holing my breath!
    This is like charging Al Capone with tax evasion when we all know he did a LOT worse… like Treason!

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  2. 1st – Joe is a demented fool and every thing he says should be ignored. the only thing he’s ever taught anybody is how to raise their dress when daddy’s around (just ask ashley)

    2nd- hunter will never see a day of jail. PERIOD! he’ll be coddled and maybe do some probation, which he’ll ignore. Joe will quietly pardon hunter and have his record expunged.

    nobody will like it but, as we all know, ” Nobody fucks with a biden”.

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  3. It would be extremely satisfying to see that schmuck Hunter in an orange jumpsuit and sent prison for a spell.

    HOWEVER…

    Take note that using the SCOTUS/Thomas logic in the Bruen decision, all three of those felonies ought not to be crimes at all. The laws are all unconstitutional because they’re violating the 2nd Amendment.

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  4. Perhaps Hunter’s conviction will serve as the first break in the Biden narrative and the left will have to stop pretending, they aren’t a bunch of criminals profiting off the federal government.

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  5. I put all of this on Jackass Joe. let’s face it, the whole family is AFU so much so that even dogs can’t stand them. Hunter wouldn’t be the disgusting pervert, scum-bucket an druggie if his jackass father had actually been a FATHER when he was growing up! Furthermore Hunter had Jackass Joe’s permission to do EVERYTHING he’s done in life and then the dottering old fuck pimped his own son out to commit treason for the personal gain of Joe and the family! I know many if us here had father that would have a lot to sat to son like Hunter!! This is ALL on Jackass Joe being total failure as a president, a vice president, a Senator and a FATHER!

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  6. Never forget, there should be NO DRUG LAWS, NO GUN LAWS, and applauding this conviction only supports the belief that the government should be allowed to dictate what you should be allowed to put into your own body and whether you should be allowed to own a gun.

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  7. The hit a gun owner’s house with an F15, they also hit the Democrat next door. I’ve seen a number of comments online that point out that maybe an AR15 can’t down an F15, but they can take out the pilots on the ground. They can take out the mechanics. They can take out the people who deliver the fuel.

    I have seen comments online by people saying that Trump supporters only think a trial is corrupt when Trump is convicted but not when Hunter is convicted. They are, of course, ignoring the fact that leftists were complaining during the Hunter trial that the prosecution wa just piling on with all the evidence. They are also ignoring that the Trump trial was mighty short on evidence and that the prosecution never told the defendant specifically what it was he did that elevated a misdemeanor for which the statute of limitations had expired into 34 felony counts, but they don’t need no steenking Constitution.

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