Republicans push conspiracy theories after Hunter Biden verdict: ‘A fake trial’ - eviltoast

Rightwing politicians repeat unfounded theories that gun trial verdict is a ‘distraction’ from worse Biden crimes

Republicans responded to Hunter Biden’s conviction on Tuesday of lying about his drug use to buy a gun by doubling down on conspiracy theories that many senior party figures have been using to try and damage his president father.

Despite the fact that Joe Biden’s son could now face a hefty jail sentence, Donald Trump’s election campaign and its surrogates repeated unfounded attack lines that the conviction was part of a conspiracy to deflect attention from more serious crimes and represented the use of the Department of Justice (DoJ) as a political weapon.

Republicans have long sought to use Hunter Biden’s woes and business dealings as a political weapon against Biden, ignoring the fact that Trump himself is also now a convicted felon whose own business empire has been fined hundreds of millions of dollars for fraudulent practises.

That tactic continued in the wake of Hunter’s guilty verdict.

  • MasterBlaster@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    They cannot celebrate his conviction because that would undermine their assertion that the trump trial was rigged.

    In a twisted way, their reaction makes sense, and for me, was predictable. The cult must be constantly managed for it to remain intact.

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      You’ve gotta think they had two folders for “Talking points if Hunter is found Not Guilty” and “Talking points if Hunter is found Guilty”.

      And both folders contained the same message: “The system is rigged!”

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      5 months ago

      The collective confusion and mental gymnastics to twist it when Republicans heard about the Hunter Biden conviction cost the US billions in lost productivity.

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        5 months ago

        We could have unlimited free energy if only we could figure out how to harness it from republicans doing mental gymnastics