Rebecca Shabad is a politics reporter for NBC News based in Washington.
President Joe Biden made clear Thursday that in addition to not pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, following his conviction on three gun-related charges this week, he won't commute his sentence either. Asked during a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the G-7 summit in Italy if a commutation was on the table, Biden said, 'No.
' Before his son was convicted on Tuesday, Biden stated that he would accept whatever the jury decides in the case. Asked in an ABC News interview last Thursday if he would rule out a pardon for Hunter Biden, the president said, 'Yes.' Asked if he would accept the outcome of the jury trial, he again said, “Yes.
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