Florida Rep. Kat Cammack

Florida Rep. Kat Cammack Says Biden Is “Weak” And “Untruthful” In Scathing Pardon Rebuke

Florida Rep. Kat Cammack
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack

Florida Rep. Kat Cammack delivered a scathing critique of President Joe Biden following his decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, calling the move an abuse of power and labeling the president as “weak” and “untruthful.” Speaking on Fox News, Cammack expressed outrage over the pardon, describing it as emblematic of a “double standard” and part of what she sees as a deeply corrupt administration.

“My blood is boiling,” Cammack said. “This man has supposedly been under the banner of Commander-in-Chief, but he has been weak and made our country more dangerous. He is now the ‘Liar-in-Chief’ because his words mean nothing—they are hollow.”

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Cammack accused President Biden of enabling his son’s alleged misdeeds rather than holding him accountable, a failure she argued extends beyond his role as a father to his position as leader of the nation.

“If you truly love someone, you let them help themselves,” she stated. “Instead, he has enabled his son’s problems and abused his power. This administration told the world the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation—that was a lie. The corruption is blatant, and where is the mainstream media? Nowhere, except for Fox News.”

She also criticized what she described as the administration’s secrecy and lack of accountability. “If this administration does not go down as one of the most corrupt in history, it will be a crime.”

Looking ahead to the upcoming administration under President-elect Donald Trump, Cammack expressed optimism for what she described as a “new day” in Washington, D.C. She pointed to Trump’s nominee for FBI Director, Kash Patel, as key to uprooting systemic corruption.

READ: Here Are Times Biden, KJP Promised President Wouldn’t Pardon Hunter Before Breaking His Word

“Patel will do a remarkable job uncovering the corruption, double standards, and pay-for-play schemes that have plagued this administration,” said a Fox News commentator. “Trump is going to ensure the weaponization of government ends and bureaucrats who abuse their power are held accountable.”

As discussions surrounding Hunter Biden’s pardon and allegations of governmental weaponization continue, observers note the potential for major shifts in leadership and policy enforcement under the incoming administration. Analysts also pointed to figures like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who may influence change through their focus on financial and systemic reform.

For now, critics like Cammack are calling for greater transparency and accountability as debates over political corruption and governance intensify.

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