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Anita Dunn, a longtime Biden ally who served as his senior adviser for communications, indicated that she supported the decision to pardon the 54-year-old first son but not for the reasons the ...
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Longtime Biden adviser Anita Dunn issued a harsh criticism of the president's handling of his son's pardon during a New York Times panel on Wednesday.
Dunn, who resigned as Biden's senior adviser in July, described the pardon of his son as "an attack on the judicial system" and also criticized its timing.
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