Adding to Newsweek’s embarrassment, the parody account thanked Newsweek for his message. “Thank you @Newsweek for amplifying my message - Hunter Biden was pardoned just in time before my son Kashu could prosecute him for his crimes.”
Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the company made 'some decisions' owing to the intimidation of the Biden administration, which it should not have enforced in hindsight.
The jury, which deliberated for just under three hours, returned guilty verdicts on all three charges, which stemmed from a revolver Hunter Biden bought in October 2018 at a Delaware gun shop.
The House Judiciary Committee said in a letter, “The unprecedented actions of CBS News threaten to chill good journalism and ultimately weaken our nation’s commitment to a free press."
According to report, there is evidence suggesting that the Biden family took measures to "conceal the source and total amount received from the foreign companies."