Written by Kathy Wheatley on
 December 4, 2024

Megyn Kelly Criticizes Biden's Pardon Of Hunter Over Opioid Crisis Comparison

Amid political uproar, Megyn Kelly has openly criticized President Joe Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, drawing a personal comparison to her sister's battle with opioid addiction.

Megyn Kelly highlighted perceived inequalities in legal treatments by comparing her deceased sister's opioid struggles to the recently pardoned Hunter Biden, Mail Online reported.

Megyn Kelly, a former news anchor and host of "The Megyn Kelly Show," expressed her disapproval of President Biden’s decision to issue a presidential pardon for his son. The pardon covers Hunter Biden's activities from the start of 2014 to the end of 2024. Kelly highlighted her point by referencing her late sister Suzanne Crossly, who succumbed to complications from opioid addiction at the age of 58.

In addition, Kelly reflected sorrowfully on her sister’s ordeal, stating that a doctor had misled Suzanne about the addictiveness of opioids. Unlike Hunter Biden, who faced legal challenges and potential prison time, Suzanne never escaped the consequences of her addiction, struggling with employment and societal reintegration.

President Biden recently pardoned Hunter, who was potentially facing extensive prison time. Hunter had pleaded guilty to nine felony tax evasion charges in September and had also been convicted for falsifying a federal government form to purchase a gun while being an unlawful user of controlled substances at the time.

Disparity in Treatment Draws Criticism and Comparison

Megyn Kelly emphasized the harsh realities faced by many families affected by the opioid crisis, contrasting them starkly with Hunter Biden’s circumstances, which she argues are shielded by his familial connections. “Millions of people have this in their family, where somebody you know and love got swept up into the opioid crisis," Kelly stated, painting a picture of a widespread issue impacting "real people."

Moreover, Hunter Biden, spared from up to 25 years for gun-related charges and an additional 17 years for tax evasion due to his father's intervention, faced widespread scrutiny and claims of preferential treatment. Critics speculated that the breadth of the pardon might also shield him from future prosecutions related to his involvement with the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma.

Furthermore, Controversies compounded when former President Donald Trump voiced his opinion, hinting at potential retaliatory actions by considering pardons for individuals convicted in the January 6 Capitol riots. Trump questioned the balance of justice in the wake of Hunter Biden's pardon. "Does the pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J-6 hostages, who have now been imprisoned for years? Such an abuse and miscarriage of justice!" Trump remarked.

Biden Administration's Sudden Decision Surprises Many

Earlier in the year, both President Biden and his administration firmly denied any intentions to grant a pardon. However, recent developments saw Biden defending his decision vigorously. The President stated that he intended to protect his son from what he described as selective and unfair prosecution, emphasizing that the scrutiny toward Hunter increased solely because of his relation to the President.

Speaking about the sudden change, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Biden’s integrity. "First of all, one of the things that the president always believes is to be truthful to the American people. That is something that he always truly believes," she said, addressing media queries about the unexpectedly swift executive action.

Meanwhile, Megyn Kelly used her platform to spark a broader discussion on disparities in how individuals connected to power are treated compared to the common citizen. She argued that her sister "didn't have the connection she needed," underscoring a system divide—echoed in Kelly's retelling of her sister’s tragically irreversible journey through addiction and legal challenges. As this news unfolds, it compounds the ongoing debates surrounding justice, privilege, and the opioid crisis in America, promising to stir further public and political discourse.

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