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Guilty Verdict Drops: Shocking Reactions From Regime Media to Protect Biden Unveiled!

Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict in his gun charges has President Biden’s media allies working overtime to prevent any political fallout. They are orchestrating a narrative that points every attempt to lessen any potential damage to the Biden presidency, a clear indication of their partisanship.

ABC World News Tonight’s David Muir led the flag-waving brigade, doing his best to paint Hunter Biden’s conviction in shades of mitigating sympathies rather than outright criminal behavior. He brandished the victim card repeatedly, from referring to the 54-year-old as a “child” to highlighting the First Lady’s show of support and Biden’s battle against addiction. The verdict, therefore, according to Muir, is constructed as a tragic event rather than a consequence of Hunter’s wrongdoings.

The mainstream media didn’t stop at generating sympathy. They used this verdict to draw parallels between Biden’s willing acceptance towards the conviction and former President Trump’s legitimate criticism of a judiciary that has been used against him, putting both the Presidents on disparate pedestals. ABC’s Rachel Scott, seizing an opportunity to exercise bias reporting, contrasted President Biden with former President Trump, with the former painted in a favorable light while the latter, conversely, was portrayed as outrightly defiant.

NBC’s Hallie Jackson made an attempt to suggest that this guilty verdict might silence Trump’s rightful protest on how the justice system has been used against him, leaving out the essential fact that conviction doesn’t equate guilt. It’s significant to remember that Hunter Biden, despite the damning evidence against him, would have escaped had the judge not rejected the Department of Justice’s initial move to dismiss the gun charge.

Perhaps, the biggest coverup lies in how the media intentionally skipped the serious charges, including tax evasion and failure to register as a foreign agent, that Hunter Biden may have involved himself in during his stint in Burisma. NBC’s Laura Jarrett casually brushes off these charges as “foreign income” and deviates from the meatiest part of the story – Hunter Biden’s draining of millions on rather frivolous expenses rather than paying taxes.

The verdict has been cleverly manipulated to shield the possible Biden family’s alleged influence-peddling. It’s disappointing how media’s court is playing defensive tactics for the Biden Administration, thus raising questions about their credibility and leaving their viewers with a distorted reality.

The inescapable fact is this: Hunter Biden, son of the current President, has been convicted on federal gun charges. No amount of media spin can erase this truth. The media’s job is to report the truth, not protect political figures. In the end, only the truth will stand.

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