President Biden's son Hunter was seen arriving at the Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night. He briefly commented on his father's health, stating, 'Great,' in response to a question about it. This comes after Hunter recently withdrew from the presidential race due to concerns about his ability to serve another term.
When asked how he was feeling about his father stepping down, Hunter replied, 'It's all good, man,' as he walked into the airport parking garage. Hunter had flown in from Santa Monica around 9 p.m. on Tuesday, following reports that he had been in Los Angeles while his father was dealing with challenges on the East Coast.
Sources revealed that Hunter started attending meetings with his father and close staff at the White House shortly after a debate, causing confusion among some. He was also reportedly involved in phone calls with the president.
The White House confirmed on Tuesday that President Biden maintains his decision not to pardon Hunter, who was recently convicted on federal gun charges. However, some critics, particularly Republicans, speculate that the president may reconsider this stance now that he is not seeking re-election.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas expressed his belief that there is a high likelihood of Joe Biden pardoning Hunter, stating, 'I'm going to place the odds that Joe Biden pardons Hunter Biden at 100%. Hunter Biden will get a pardon as a result of this decision,' during his podcast, 'Verdict with Ted Cruz,' on Monday.