Simply ‘Wonderful’: Classic Holiday Film Reminds Generations It’s Okay to Cry at Christmas
A Lump of Coal in Her Stocking! Crypto Influencer Gets BURIED for Not...
Political Pivot? Many Question ‘Young Turk’ Cenk Uygur’s Sudden Willingness to Talk with...
'The View' Panelist Says Problem for Dems Is That Gov't Won't Regulate Social...
Man Vs. History: Bear Grylls Gets DROPPED by Community Notes for Awful Take...
Scott Jennings: Dem Party Must Flush the Fringe and Embrace Common Sense to...
HO HO OH LOL-NO! Leftist Mocked for Whining About the Midwest DAD We...
Bah Humbug! Dems Put Fetterman On The Naughty List
NewsGuard Rates the Headlines Covering Woman Set on Fire by Illegal
CNBC: Biden Administration Withdraws Student Loan Forgiveness Plans
'Mary Was An Earthworm:' J.K. Rowling Absolutely Roasts India Willoughby's Take on Christi...
University Employee Who Told Trump Supporters to Kill Themselves Sent Packing
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Still Pushing to Publish the Equal Rights Amendment With 'One...
Global Engagement Center for Countering 'Disinformation' Closing Down
Take a Chill Pill! UNGLUED Hollywood Producer Warns This 'Radical' Movie Will Be...

Bulwark's Tim Miller Shames National Review for 'Going After' Biden's Granddaughter

AP Photo/Evan Vucci

President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, is on trial for felony gun possession. The trial is so important that first lady Dr. Jill Biden flew to France, flew back to attend Hunter's trial, and then flew back to France for a state dinner.

Advertisement

Hunter Biden is 54 years old, but the media keeps presenting him as a child. Biden has a daughter who's 30 years old, and she was called as a witness at her father's trial. The defense seems to be arguing that Biden was too high on crack to know he was lying about being addicted to crack on a federal gun permit.

The defense put Naomi Biden Neal on the witness stand, but prosecutors pulled up anguished texts from her to her father that went unanswered. 

The National Review wrote a story on the trial, and The Bulwark's Tim Miller shamed them for "going after" the president's granddaughter.

Jeryl Bier noted that the New York Times "went after" the president's granddaughter as well.

Ms. Biden Neal, 30, told the court her father seemed "hopeful" and sober weeks before he claimed to be drug-free on a gun application at the heart of the government's case. But that upbeat assessment was quickly undercut by prosecutors, who introduced anguished texts from that period in which she told her father he had driven her to the breaking point.

Advertisement
Advertisement

The New York Times, the Washington Post, and Politico all "went after" Biden Neal in the same way. Shame on them.

***

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement