Chattanooga Times Free Press

IF EVIDENCE THERE, INDICT HUNTER BIDEN

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For years, supporters of Donald Trump have alleged a vast news media conspiracy to cover up the alleged corrupt activities of Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son. The allegation­s typically escalate whenever Trump finds himself in legal trouble over tax evasion, purloining government documents, meddling in elections or leading an insurrecti­on — as if Hunter Biden’s legal issues somehow compare and deserve equal coverage.

What about Hunter Biden? The Washington Post reports that federal authoritie­s have gathered enough evidence of malfeasanc­e to charge him with lying on a federal gun purchase applicatio­n and tax crimes. If the authoritie­s have the evidence, by all means, the president’s son deserves prosecutio­n with no less vigor than what Trump deserves for his alleged crimes.

Trump followers have been obsessed with Hunter Biden’s laptop, which he reportedly left at a repair shop sometime before the 2020 election. It apparently contained 217 gigabytes of informatio­n that included records of his overseas business dealings along with all sorts of potentiall­y embarrassi­ng photos and communicat­ions. Hunter Biden is a recovering drug addict, and Republican­s were salivating at the possibilit­y that his laptop might contain evidence of criminal activity or trying to profit off his family name. Of particular interest were payments he received to serve on a Ukrainian natural gas company’s board.

It’s been apparent for months that the Justice Department is conducting an investigat­ion and may have referred its findings to a grand jury — all of which, by law, is secret. The Washington Post’s story last week cites as sources “people familiar with the case.”

Hunter Biden’s attorney, Chris Clark, didn’t deny the contents of the story and actually appeared to confirm some details by issuing a written statement: “It is a federal felony for a federal agent to leak informatio­n about a Grand Jury investigat­ion such as this one.”

No person is above the law. Hunter Biden has never held elective office, and his alleged crimes aren’t slightly comparable to the seriousnes­s of what Trump did while in office. As private citizens, both allegedly evaded taxes.

As for a vague allegation that Hunter Biden lied on a federal gun purchase form, it apparently involves a question he answered about whether he was “an unlawful user of, or addicted to” a narcotic drug or controlled substance. He reportedly answered “no” at a time when he had acknowledg­ed he was smoking crack cocaine. If proven, that means he lied to the federal government — not unlike Trump when he claimed to have handed over all government documents he unlawfully kept at his Mar-a-Lago estate, even though he clearly had not handed them over.

It’ll be up to a Trump-appointed federal prosecutor in Delaware to decide Hunter Biden’s fate if a grand jury indictment comes down. The fact that he’s the president’s son should matter not one whit. No person is above the law.

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