David Weiss's gifts to Hunter Biden

Anyone that thinks that David Weiss isn't the gift that hasn't kept on giving to Hunter Biden isn't paying attention. Let's correct that mischaracterization. That person is the personification of being comatose. Bill McGurn's column highlights some, though not all, of Weiss's gifts to Hunter and Joe.

For instance, McGurn wrote "The plea deal is only the latest favor to Hunter. Arguably bigger was allowing the statute of limitations to lapse on offenses from 2014 and 2015 (think Burisma). If Mr. Weiss now comes back and charges Hunter with more-serious offenses, the obvious question will be: Why was he willing to go along with a sweetheart plea deal in the first place?"

The other question I'd have is this: Why shouldn't I think that he's been intimidated by Merrick Garland and/or Joe Biden? NRO's Andy McCarthy is quoted in the article as saying "Weiss has all along compliantly acted as the vehicle by which the Biden Justice Department protects the president, and thus the president’s son, from a credible investigation."

Trusting Weiss is like trusting an arsonist with a can of white gas and a book of matches. What has he done to earn that trust? Clearly, Weiss is afraid of crossing Joe Biden. If he goes after Hunter, Joe might fire Weiss, then ruin his career. As Andy McCarthy explained in this segment, that's what the Biden Brand is about:

Further, Phil Holloway explained the network of connections between Weiss and the Biden family. That begs the question why AG Garland thought about picking Weiss as the Hunter special counsel. Whichever direction Weiss took, he stood a high probability of tripping over a conflict of interest. It's almost as if AG Garland wanted that to protect Hunter.

Finally, why did Donald Trump pick Weiss, especially considering the fact that he was an acting U.S. Attorney for Delaware during the Obama administration? What a tangled web we weave...

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