GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy ‘open’ to Hunter Biden pardon

GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is considering issuing hundreds of pardons should he be elected president — eventually including members of the Biden family.

“After the I am leading the great revival. After we have shut down the FBI, after we have refurbished the Department of Justice, after we have systemically pardoned anyone who was a victim of a political motivated persecution — from Donald Trump and peaceful January 6 protests — then would I would be open to evaluating pardons for members of the Biden family in the interest of moving the nation forward,” the 38-year-old biotech millionaire told The Post.

“It is a broad theme of this candidacy, leading us to a national renewal rather than a national divorce. It’s part of a broader vision of an American revitalization,” he added.

Ramaswamy has previously called for a special counsel to investigate the Biden family.

“I am calling for a special counsel to investigate and publish all findings relating to Hunter Biden and Biden-family business dealings,” Ramaswamy told The Post in June.

Vivek Ramaswamy says he would be open to a pardon for Hunter Biden.
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Hunter Biden is facing probes from both the House Oversight Committee and a Special Counsel.
Hunter Biden is facing probes from both the House Oversight Committee and a Special Counsel.
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That month, whistleblower testimony released by House Republicans revealed that the Department of Justice prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden asked repeatedly to be named special counsel to free himself from outside pressure — but was refused by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

“There cannot be a two-tiered justice system in this country. If there is going to be a Trump-related special counsel, there must be a Biden-related special counsel,” Ramaswamy said at the time.

After a six-year probe from the Department of Justice, Hunter Biden initially agreed to plead guilty to just two slap-on-the-wrist misdemeanors his failure to pay taxes.


Vivek Ramaswamy says he would be open to a pardon for Hunter Biden.
Ramaswamy has previously called for a special counsel to investigate the Biden family.
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A federal judge threw the deal into chaos last month after refusing to accept it.

On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland said David Weiss, who had been overseeing the case, would be made special counsel.



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