How are these two men the best America has to offer?
Joe Biden let his son Hunter sell their name across the planet, receiving extravagant sums to “advise” moguls on topics he knew nothing about.
Ukrainian gas executives and Chinese energy officials knew what they were buying.
They were paying for access.
Paying for favoritism.
No wonder they considered it bribery.
Joe BIden’s patronizing response? “Where’s the money?”
Well, the money was paid to your son, Joe.
We know Hunter used at least some of that cash to pay expenses for the family.
He even complained about being the Biden clan’s piggybank.
Your brother, your daughter-in-law, and everyone around you were benefiting.
Joe Biden hides behind the fig leaf that he was never paid directly (allegedly) and that he never discussed business with his son (almost certainly a lie).
The liberal press lets him get away with it even though it is unethical on its face.
Used to believing that the rules don’t apply to him, he ignored the law and mocked the authorities.
And guess what: They called him on it.
This is not the Alvin Bragg case, which we have noted is a politically driven sideshow.
Trump admits to taking the classified documents, and obstructing the government’s efforts to get them back, claiming he had the “right” to do so even when he didn’t.
Why did he take them?
To serve his own ego.
To show starstruck Mar-a-Lago guests how important he used to be.
It’s shamefully irresponsible, and so, so petty.
He rails against the indictment, yet would have avoided one had he just given back the documents.
Here’s what to know about former President Donald Trump’s federal indictment
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to mishandling classified White House documents that were recovered at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Trump unlawfully kept hundreds of documents after leaving office — including papers detailing America’s conventional and nuclear weapons programs, potential weak points in US defenses, and plans to respond to a foreign attack, federal prosecutors charged Friday.
The 45th president stored boxes containing the documents throughout his estate, including “a ballroom, a bathroom and shower, an office space, his bedroom, and a storage room,” according to a 49-page indictment filed in Miami federal court Thursday.
Follow the Post’s coverage of former President Trump’s federal indictment
The indictment against Trump was unsealed hours after the 76-year-old announced he had been charged by Jack Smith, the special counsel tapped in November to examine Trump’s retention of official documents at Mar-a-Lago.
The indictment is the former commander in chief’s second since leaving office and marks the first time in US history a former president has faced federal charges.
In April, Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg related to hush money payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 election.
He just couldn’t concede because everything in Trump’s life is about “winning” or “losing,” not what is right.
His actions with these documents, and on January 6, show how unfit he is to be president again.
Yet here we are.
Two unscrupulous men as the frontrunners for the highest office in the land.
Sleepwalking to a Trump-Biden rematch.
What have we done to offend the gods?
The Democrat side of the ledger occupies the more shameful position.
Polls show even their own voters don’t want Biden to run again, yet he ignores them.
And no other prominent Democrat has the courage to step up as an alternative.
Republican voters, meanwhile, have a wide field of qualified candidates who can make this country better.
We hope they don’t choose Trump, a moral vacuum with a track record of losing elections.
But at least they’ve been given a choice, and not had elites foist it upon them.
Our hope as we barrel through 2023: That neither candidate is the nominee.
It’s time for fresh perspectives, younger faces, and a clean slate from casual corruption.
Give Americans a candidate they actually want to vote for, and not just the least of the worst.
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