Joe Biden left office as he governed: in a flurry of self-serving political activity that helps his inner circle and harms the nation he swore to protect and defend.
His final act: bestowing preemptive pardons on the members of the Biden Crime Family.
Yes, in the literal last hour of his presidency, Joe let brother Jim, sister-in-law Sara, sister Valerie, brother-in-law John and brother Frank off the hook for any crimes they might have committed while working in the family influence-peddling shop — a bid to end any inquiry into the whole seamy mess.
It’s the Hunter pardon on steroids.
Those thunderous warnings delivered by national Dems about Trump pardoning his family as he left office? Pure projection.
Biden also preemptively pardoned a rogue’s gallery of non-family actors: gain-of-functioneer Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark “Treason Lite” Milley and Liz Cheney, the Tokyo Rose of the congressional anti-Trump freak show (along with other Jan. 6 committee staffers).
But this was SOP for Joe’s exit.
In the weeks before leaving office, Biden executed an 11th-hour student-debt wipeout, a $4.28 billion handout to the affluent paid for by the poor.
With an executive order sealing off millions of acres from exploration, he tried to make permanent his chokehold on American energy — a gift to his party’s Green New Deal wing, at the expense of everyday Americans.
He commuted the prison sentences of killers and sex fiends to score points with the “All laws are racist” crowd — the victims’ families be damned.
He let terrorists out of Gitmo, took Cuba off a list of state sponsors of terror, and on and on and on.
You can perhaps blame the flunkies who’ve actually been running the country for all his final ultra-left moves.
But his literally out-the-door service to the clan shows that Biden was always, above all else, in government to serve the family, no matter the cost to the nation.
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