Lib­er­al Line on Biden Par­don: The Dev­il Don­ald Trump Made Him Do It!

Liberal Line on Biden Pardon: The Devil Donald Trump Made Him Do It!

The lib­er­al line on Pres­i­dent Biden’s par­don of his son Hunter was clear: The Dev­il Don­ald Trump made him do it! On Tues­day’s CNN This Morn­ing, for­mer Biden com­mu­ni­ca­tions direc­tor Kate Bed­ing­field said that Biden’s par­don on Hunter was “total­ly defen­si­ble,” giv­en Trump’s alleged plans to go after oppo­nents in the new admin­is­tra­tion.

As she put it:

Biden was respond­ing to what Don­ald Trump him­self and his appointees like Kash Patel have said about how they intend to use the Jus­tice Depart­ment.

Bed­ing­field expressed under­stand­ing of why Democ­rats were frus­trat­ed that Biden was not more “forth­com­ing” about his plans, and she wished that Biden had expressed his “ambi­gu­i­ty” over his inten­tions about a par­don dif­fer­ent­ly. 

There was absolute­ly noth­ing ambigu­ous about what Biden said. In the most unam­bigu­ous terms pos­si­ble, Biden flat-out lied through his teeth, repeat­ed­ly say­ing, and order­ing his mouth­pieces to say, that he def­i­nite­ly would not par­don Hunter.

The New York Times had adopt­ed a sim­i­lar blame-Trump line. NYT White House cor­re­spon­dent Katie Rogers had said [empha­sis added]:

I think that Biden’s think­ing on this has evolved as out­side cir­cum­stances have changed. He was adamant that he would not issue a par­don as pres­i­dent in the sum­mer, when Hunter was con­vict­ed on fed­er­al gun charges. But a lot has changed as sum­mer turned into fall. Biden dropped out of the pres­i­den­tial race. The vice president’s cam­paign failed, and a for­mer pres­i­dent, Don­ald Trump, was elect­ed while promis­ing to stock his admin­is­tra­tion with venge­ful char­ac­ters who were mak­ing no secret of their inter­est in going after polit­i­cal ene­mies.

Bed­ing­field said: “The idea that Biden has some­how opened the door for Trump to do things that he was not oth­er­wise going to do is com­plete­ly ludi­crous.”

Let’s flip that notion back around on Bed­ing­field and Rogers. Are you say­ing that if Trump had lost and Kamala had won, Biden would not have par­doned Hunter? Evi­dence?

There was a moment of lev­i­ty, cour­tesy Repub­li­can strate­gist Matt Gor­man:

Hon­est­ly, I would have respect­ed it more if he just said, know what? Bleep you peo­ple. I’m not let­ting my son rot in prison.

Here’s the tran­script Click “expand” to read:

CNN This Morn­ing
12/3/24
6:04 am ET

KATE BEDINGFIELD: I think the idea that Biden has some­how opened the door for Trump to do things that he was not oth­er­wise going to do is com­plete­ly ludi­crous. I mean, it is Trump who has com­plete­ly thrown norms out the win­dow here for the now, now almost last decade. 

In many ways, I think Biden was respond­ing to, you know, what Don­ald Trump him­self and his appointees like Kash Patel have said about how they intend to use the Jus­tice Depart­ment. And I think, look, I think it’s under­stand­able that a father would make that deci­sion. 

KASIE HUNT: But for 10, 11 years?

BEDINGFIELD: Well, but I do think, look, I wish that he had been, I wish that he had con­veyed dif­fer­ent­ly, that he was think­ing, that he was con­sid­er­ing doing this. I do think it is, you know, I think there are dif­fer­ent ways to con­vey ambi­gu­i­ty when you have not made a deci­sion. 

I think even after the elec­tion, hav­ing his team say he was­n’t going to do this. You know, I do think there is a cost that comes with that. And I wish that he had done that dif­fer­ent­ly. 

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I do under­stand why Democ­rats are frus­trat­ed that Biden was not more forth­com­ing about how he was think­ing about this.

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MATT GORMAN: And hon­est­ly, I would have respect­ed it more if he just said, know what? Bleep you peo­ple. I’m not let­ting my son rot in prison dur­ing my, you know, who knows, like in the last decade of life, pos­si­bly. I’m not let­ting that hap­pen. I don’t care. I have the pow­er to do it.

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BEDINGFIELD: I think the par­don itself, I will say, I think is total­ly defen­si­ble. And I think giv­en the way that Trump has talked about what he intends to do, I think it’s defen­si­ble. I do wish that he had had framed it dif­fer­ent­ly.