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Stewart also delves into the motivations of the pardon itself: Is it a gesture of compassion or merely a tactical political move? As he ponders whether Biden, at 82, wishes to face his twilight years burdened by the possibility of losing another child to political strife, he underscores the fragility of familial ties against the backdrop of political ambition.
Moreover, with Hunter's pardon encompassing past mistakes that remain undefined within an oddly specific eleven-year timeframe, it raises eyebrows and queries about the nature and scope of such pardons. Stewart bluntly questions the legality of offering pardons for crimes not yet committed, an assertion that highlights the convoluted relationship between power and justice.