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Justice Department To Prosecute Hunter Biden Next Week

U.S. President Biden's son Hunter to face tax charges in federal court

Republican Congressman Byron Donald recently made statements regarding the Department of Justice and its handling of cases involving Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. Donald criticized Joe Biden for allegedly twisting the law and suggested that the Department of Justice was biased and unfair in its treatment of the Bidens.

Donald claimed that the Department of Justice's prosecution of Hunter Biden was a result of pressure from House Republicans who investigated the matter. He argued that the Department of Justice was shamed into pursuing the case against Hunter Biden and that a judge in Florida had questioned the validity of the indictment.

Furthermore, Donald accused Joe Biden of violating the Espionage Act by allegedly taking documents while serving as a U.S. Senator and Vice President. He claimed that the Department of Justice was not prosecuting Biden for this alleged violation due to his age, which Donald argued should not exempt him from legal consequences.

He claimed the Department of Justice was pressured by House Republicans to prosecute Hunter Biden.
Donald accused Joe Biden of twisting the law and violating the Espionage Act.
Donald suggested the Department of Justice was selectively targeting individuals based on political motivations.

Donald also suggested that the Department of Justice was selectively targeting individuals for prosecution based on political motivations, claiming that the agency was pursuing cases against those associated with former President Trump while allegedly protecting Biden.

It is important to note that these are allegations made by Congressman Donald and have not been independently verified. The Department of Justice has not publicly commented on these specific claims. The trial of Hunter Biden mentioned by Donald is scheduled to take place in Delaware next week.

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