White House on Monday defended President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, and said the president believed his political opponents would have kept persecuting his son going forward.
«They would continue to go after his son,» White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Air Force One during a trip to Angola.
Jean-Pierre said this was not the first time a president had pardoned a family member.
Biden said in June that he would not pardon his son. In an interview with ABC News, Biden replied «yes» when asked if he would rule out pardoning Hunter.
Jean-Pierre declined to give details on why or how Biden had changed his mind.
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