Hunter Biden was involved in forgiveness discussions towards the end of the father’s mandate: Source

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Hunter Biden participated in discussions on the pardons towards the end of the mandate of his father’s White House, a familiar source with Jeff Zient’s interview with the Chamber’s supervisory committee at Fox News Digital on Thursday.
Zents met in camera investigators for more than six hours – the former Biden administration official to appear in the investigation of the president of the James Comer Chamber’s surveillance house on the use of the Autopen, former president Joe Biden.
COMMER, R -KY., Also inquiry into the question of whether the best aids of Biden have covered signs of mental decline in the former president, and if the executive decisions signed via Autopen – including the countless leniency orders approved by Biden – were executed with his mindfulness.
Zients told investigators that Hunter was involved in some of these sorry discussions and had attended some meetings on the subject with white house aid, the source said.
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President Joe Biden embraces Hunter Biden on the first day of the National Democratic Convention at the United Center on August 19, 2024 in Chicago. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty)
We do not know how Hunter had in these meetings, or if he was involved in discussions on his own controversial forgiveness.
The former president published a “complete and unconditional” forgiveness for his son in early December, just under two months before leaving his duties.
It is despite Biden and its staff denying the possibility of such a decision on several occasions.
Biden approved nearly 2,500 switches on January 17, just a few days before leaving the White House, establishing a record for most of the mercy never granted by an American president – more than 4,200 in total – and ever ever made in a single day.
A few weeks earlier, he delivered pardons for several family members, including Hunter.
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The chairman of the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee, James Comer, heads an investigation into automatic use by President Joe Biden. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
He had already been reported by Nbc News And other points of sale that Hunter sat at the Blanche house meetings with Biden’s aid following the disastrous debate of the former president in June 2024 against the candidate of the time, Donald Trump.
ZIENS is the former former Biden assistant should appear before the chamber’s surveillance committee in its automatic probe.
The source familiar with his plate told Fox News Digital that Zients “admitted that President Biden’s speech was dying as he aged.”
“He also noted that the president’s difficulty remembering the dates and names worsened over time, including during the administration,” said the source.
A second familiar source with Zient’s comments to the Chamber’s supervisory committee defended its comments.
“As chief of staff, Jeff’s work was to ensure that the president has encountered a range of advisers to consider the problems in depth so that the president can make the best decisions,” the second source told Fox News Digital.

President Joe Biden pronounces remarks during an event to host his new chief of staff, Jeffrey Zients, in the east room of the White House on February 1, 2023, in Washington, DC (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
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“Throughout Jeff’s time to work with him, while President Biden appreciated the comments of a wide variety of advisers and experts, the final decisions were made by the president and the president alone,” said the second source.
“Jeff had fully confidence in the capacity of President Biden to serve as president and is proud of what President Biden has accomplished during his four years in power.”
Fox News Digital contacted Zient’s lawyer and the law firm Abbe Lowell, who was known to have defended Hunter before, for comments but did not immediately hear.