This guy cant get out of office soon enough
"The President asserts that Mr. Biden 'was treated differently' from others 'who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions,'" Scarsi wrote. The judge explained what he sees as the flaw in that thinking: Hunter Biden had pleaded guilty to tax evasion that occurred after he became sober, when he misclassified personal expenses — like luxury clothing, escort services and his daughter's tuition — as business expenses.
"But two federal judges expressly rejected Mr. Biden's arguments that the Government prosecuted Mr. Biden because of his familial relation to the president," Scarsi wrote. "And the President's own Attorney General and Department of Justice personnel oversaw the investigation leading to the charges.
"In the President's estimation, this legion of federal civil servants, the undersigned included, are unreasonable people," the judge wrote.
Scarsi noted that President Biden has "broad authority to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States ... but nowhere does the Constitution give the President the authority to rewrite history."
"The President asserts that Mr. Biden 'was treated differently' from others 'who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions,'" Scarsi wrote. The judge explained what he sees as the flaw in that thinking: Hunter Biden had pleaded guilty to tax evasion that occurred after he became sober, when he misclassified personal expenses — like luxury clothing, escort services and his daughter's tuition — as business expenses.
"But two federal judges expressly rejected Mr. Biden's arguments that the Government prosecuted Mr. Biden because of his familial relation to the president," Scarsi wrote. "And the President's own Attorney General and Department of Justice personnel oversaw the investigation leading to the charges.
"In the President's estimation, this legion of federal civil servants, the undersigned included, are unreasonable people," the judge wrote.
Scarsi noted that President Biden has "broad authority to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States ... but nowhere does the Constitution give the President the authority to rewrite history."