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Whoopi Goldberg and ‘View’ Hosts Criticize GOP’s ‘Pearl-Clutching’ Over Hunter Biden Pardon: ‘That’s What Presidents Do’

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 2, 2024
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In a recent segment of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg and her co-hosts passionately defended President Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, amid significant criticism. Goldberg initiated the discussion by emphasizing that presidential pardons are a commonplace practice, recalling instances during Donald Trump’s presidency when he pardoned individuals like Roger Stone and Michael Flynn. She characterized the pushback against Biden’s pardon as “pearl-clutching” and “foolish,” asserting that such reactions were unfounded since presidential pardons occur regularly. This dialogue set the tone for the show’s exploration of the broader implications of the pardon in the contemporary political landscape.

The show’s conservative co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, presented a contrasting perspective, voicing strong disapproval of Biden’s decision. Griffin articulated a belief that most ordinary Americans are held accountable for their actions and don’t receive the same leniency afforded to those in power. She expressed concern that Biden’s pardon perpetuates the perception of a double standard within the justice system, impacting the trust citizens have in their political leaders. Additionally, she criticized Biden for going back on his repeated statements claiming he would not pardon Hunter, asserting that this behavior damages public trust in politicians.

Goldberg’s rebuttal to Griffin’s critique reiterated her belief that Biden’s actions are consistent with presidential behavior, suggesting that pressures might have influenced Biden’s decision as circumstances evolved. The conversation also touched on the implications of Hunter’s prosecution based on his familial connections, with co-host Sunny Hostin remarking that his prosecution would likely not have occurred without his status as the president’s son. Ana Navarro echoed this sentiment, contemplating the internal conflict Biden must grapple with regarding his son’s legal troubles and the familial ties involved.

As the conversation progressed, Griffin remained skeptical of her co-hosts’ more sympathetic interpretation of Biden’s pardon, reiterating her position that the president’s assertions about not pardoning his son constituted a significant misrepresentation. This situation was exacerbated for press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who had previously been placed in the awkward position of addressing these oversights. Griffin remarked that such developments contribute to public skepticism towards politicians and institutions, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in governance.

The reactions from the liberal hosts of “The View” paralleled those of other left-leaning media figures. MSNBC contributor Molly Jong-Fast expressed her surprise at the news during a live broadcast, indicating that the developments surrounding Biden’s pardon resonated strongly within leftist media circles. Goldberg defended Biden by suggesting that his original intentions regarding the pardon evolved as complexities surrounding the situation unfolded. These sentiments captured the internal conflicts and debates that unfolded among liberal commentators regarding the implications of the pardon and the broader state of politics.

In President Biden’s official statement regarding the pardon, he articulated a belief that Hunter was subjected to unfair prosecution. He expressed concern that political motivations had marred the judicial process, leading to a miscarriage of justice. This assertion aligns with the complex politics surrounding pardons, where public perception and trust in justice systems often intertwine with familial and political pressures. The episode on “The View,” alongside Biden’s statements, highlights deeper discussions regarding presidential power, accountability, and public perception in the realm of American politics.

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