Former senior White House aide criticizes Hunter Biden pardon
Politico“The argument is one that I think many observers are concerned about. A president who ran to restore the rule of law, who has upheld the rule of law, who has really defended the rule of law kind of saying, ‘Well, maybe not right now,’” Dunn said. She has long been one of Biden’s closest advisers and was the first major staff member to leave the administration after his exit from the 2024 race to join the Kamala Harris campaign. Hunter Biden had been held accountable and “publicly pilloried in a way that very few people who commit these crimes have ever been pilloried,” so she otherwise agreed with the president’s decision. Dunn said it was clear that the White House was “not part of this process” but that it was done internally with the family and defense lawyers.