and huge data point or argument for more time for joe biden inor the white house. yes, probably. thank you, my friend. president biden was in normandy today commemorating the 80th anniversary of d-day, and while he was there he was asked about something totally unrelated, whether he would issue a pardon for his son hunter if the federal jury in delawarefe convicts the youngerf felony gun possession. here s how president biden responded. as ween sit here in normandy your son hunter is on trial, and i know that you cannot speak about an ongoing federal prosecution, but let me ask you will you accept the jury s outcome, their verdict no matter what itdi is? yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for yourself? yes. pretty clear answer there, but again this is a yes or no question, and to be honest shouldn t be that hard to answer. joe biden as president with the power to pardon anyone he wants at the federal level will let his son go to prison if he is found guilt
and this is the grand strategy of this court. the conservative justices are greedy for these cases. i want to be clear they have taken up a bunch of issues they did not need to resolve. they have preme churly waded into major cases because they want to use them as vehicles to shift the law to the right. they are packing in all of these barn burners into a single term, and now they re poised to dump them all on the public in rapid fire succession so that we can barely process one before the next drop. i think it s the friday news dump from hell for the next three or four weeks. we re just going to getting these major decisions and have a limited ability to respond to them. the political branches will have a limited ability to push back in ways they might be able to because before they know it, the next one will drop. guns, abortion, immunity, the environment. it s all going to come flooding the zone, and we re going to