The White House isn’t ruling out a potential commutation for Hunter Biden after his conviction
By COLLEEN LONG
Associated Press
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — The White House isn’t ruling out a potential commutation for Hunter Biden, the president’s son who was convicted on three federal gun crimes and is set to be snetenced by a judge in the coming months. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Wednesday on Air Force One that she hasn’t spoken to the president about the issue since the verdict was delivered Tuesday. The president ruled out pardoning his son during an ABC News interview last week. His press secretary says the president “ was very clear, very upfront, obviously very definitive” in his remarks about a potential pardon. But on a commutation, she said, “I just don’t have anything beyond that.”