President Joe Biden, during an interview in Normandy, stated that he would not pardon his son Hunter amid an ongoing felony gun trial. He also discussed opponent Donald Trump's conviction on felony charges and addressed his executive action to close the border to asylum seekers.
Key Points
President Biden will not pardon his son Hunter amidst the ongoing felony gun trial.
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted on felony charges.
President Biden defended his executive action to close the border to asylum seekers between official points of entry.
Biden expressed criticism towards Israel's military operations against Hamas in Gaza.
Pros
President Biden upholds the rule of law by stating he would accept the outcome of his son's trial and rule out a pardon for him.
The president's comments on opponent Donald Trump's trial show a commitment to justice and fair trials.
Cons
The ongoing felony gun trial involving President Biden's son Hunter raises concerns about his actions related to obtaining a firearm while allegedly addicted to drugs.