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which expressed increased concerns toward Hunter Biden’s current legal situation and the Biden administration’s handling of it so far.
Tapper, from whom National Review cited several different analyses, was quoted in an interview with Rep. Dan Goldman as saying Hunter “was about to plead guilty to some of the things he did wrong. Does the president need to stop publicly saying his son did nothing wrong?” A perspective from NBC’s Buck noted the shifting media and public perception of the case: “It was very easy for a long time for Democrats to just say, well that’s stuff on the crazy right… and now if it’s going to be in trial, it’s going to be in front-page news everywhere.”
National Review also noted Tapper said President Biden, while potentially involved in his son’s business dealings , hasn’t yet been proven to have done anything illegal. Nonetheless, Tapper said, “Some of the political questions being raised by Republicans have merit.”
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