Hunter Biden conviction shatters Trump's persecution narrative [View all]
CNN
The survival of the rule of law in America and untainted justice may depend on the choice voters make in November.
The countrys divergent possible paths under President Joe Biden or presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump were highlighted in the way both men, their families and their political operations reacted to the twin trials and verdicts.
Biden made no effort to interfere in the prosecution of his son Hunter with either his executive authority or with the media megaphone of his office. He allowed his own Justice Department to secure a guilty verdict Tuesday that could result in jail time for the recovering addict and hurt his own 2024 campaign. I will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as Hunter considers an appeal, the president said after the jury found his son guilty of lying on a federal background check form and possessing a gun while addicted to, or using, illegal drugs. He has already said he wont pardon his son. In his first reaction to the verdict, Hunter Biden didnt attack the judge or prosecutors, simply saying he was grateful for the love and support of his family and blessed to be clean again.
The Bidens comportment contrasted with Trumps reaction to his own trial and conviction nearly two weeks ago in his hush money case. The ex-president lashed out at witnesses, prosecutors, jurors and the judge. He claimed that this was done by (the) Biden administration in order to wound or hurt a political opponent. He blasted a rigged decision, despite the fact the Justice Department was not involved in the case brought by the Manhattan district attorney. Since then, Trump has been warning hed use presidential powers to punish his political opponents and bend the legal system to his will.
Lead story. So much for "the media is going to play up the conviction to help Trump" conspiracy theories.