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Gunny
07-26-2023, 03:50 PM
Fox is pretty much dancing in the aisles over this.


The deal is now on hold after U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, a Trump appointee who is overseeing the case, reportedly raised concerns about the scope of Biden’s immunity from any potential future charges.

Rightly so.

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4121027-hunter-biden-plea-agreement-on-hold-after-judge-questions-scope-of-deal/

Kathianne
07-27-2023, 08:55 AM
I know it made me happy. ;)

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/07/27/turley-hunter-bidens-judge-raised-the-question-the-wh-most-fears-n2626278


Turley Identifies the One Charge the White House ‘Most Fears’ Against Hunter BidenLeah Barkoukis


July 27, 2023 8:00 AM



AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
Speaking to Fox News on Wednesday about Hunter Biden’s derailed plea deal, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika raised an issue the White House “most fears.”


As Axios reported, the contentious hearing included two recesses, one of which came after the judge questioned “whether the diversionary agreement shielded Hunter Biden from future prosecution under other laws including the Foreign Agent Registration Act.”


[Justice Department prosecutor Leo] Wise also told the court that there is an "ongoing investigation." Asked for more information by Noreika, Wise said he was "not in a position where I can say."


Biden's legal team was shocked when Wise told the court that prosecutors believed they still could charge Biden with FARA violations.


Clark said that was not his understanding, to which Wise replied: "then there's no deal." (Axios)




According to Turley, the possibility that Hunter Biden could face this charge is highly problematic. When asked why the proceedings got to the point they did, he explained further:


I think part of the problem is they really did want to cap out the case. The Department of Justice wanted to cap this investigation. But they didn't want to say that it was now over. From the very beginning, the Hunter Biden team said this is a close-out plea agreement. There would be nothing left to investigate. But the Department of Justice is telling Congress we're not going to give you these witnesses or these documents because there's an ongoing investigation. You can't do both things when a judge is asking you to specifically address whether this is a close-out or a continuing investigation...

This is a big problem. This was all supposed to be scripted. It was all supposed to be easy. And now it is off script and it is anything but easy. Because the judge just raised the one charge that the White House most fears which is the chance that Hunter was a foreign agent. And if he was a foreign agent, the question is foreign agent for who and for what purpose? The president was that purpose. If you're influence peddling, it's influence over the president. So if you go for FARA, it's going to bring all of this stuff in. Including some of these tax accounts for 2014 and 15 that the Department of Justice allowed to run, allowed the statute of limitations to expire.

All of that can get boot strapped into a FARA issue. The whole purpose of this deal is collapsing as we're watching it. And it's taken Washington by utter surprise. I was on the Hill talking with members and everyone was floored. (Transcript via RCP)




Turley said the question now is what happens next.


"It's like a wedding where both the bride and groom objected and everyone else is sitting there saying wait, how did we get here and where do we go from here?"

AHZ
07-27-2023, 12:56 PM
tariffs don't confine a corporation to the continental u.s.

they can produce overseas, but they will be responsible for their actions. Nothings more conservative than responsibility. DING TM.

this is how domestic jobs and KEEPING THE WAGES IN THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY are encouraged.

it's a feature, not a tyranny.

Gunny
07-27-2023, 01:20 PM
I know it made me happy. ;)

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/07/27/turley-hunter-bidens-judge-raised-the-question-the-wh-most-fears-n2626278It's still another wait and see. I find it rather annoying that it has become common practice for the MSM to ensure we know or don't know who appointed the judge depending on political party and narrative implying a Biden won't get fairness from a Trump judge.

The facts speak for themselves. Trying to slide immunity into an already sweetheart deal is just too obvious. The DoJ running screen for the case becoming public is more than even the Dems can fast-react to. As if KJP wasn't circularly incoherent before, she's shut down on the topic with "Nothing's changed" as a response to any question on the matter.