WATCH: ‘The Context Has Changed’: Jamaal Bowman Says Biden Didn’t Lie When He Promised Not To Pardon Hunter

Ousted Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.) insisted Monday that President Joe Biden did not lie about his plans to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, instead arguing that President-elect Donald Trump’s victory served as "new context." "Why are we saying he’s lying when the context has changed?" Bowman said on CNN's NewsNight, igniting instant crosstalk among […]

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Scott Jennings laughs out loud at CNN contributor's excuse for Biden pardoning Hunter



Scott Jennings, the much-lauded conservative contributor for CNN, did not hold back criticisms on Monday for President Joe Biden and his defenders after he pardoned his son Hunter Biden for any federal crimes committed within the past 10 years.

Jennings was on CNN with host John Berman and contributor Karen Finney, who worked on Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. Jennings stated Biden's decision to pardon his son after saying multiple times he would not do so went along with President-elect Donald Trump's argument about the nation's two-tiered justice system.

'He's drained every ounce of credibility from every surrogate.'

"Joe Biden is leaving office, making the strongest possible case for Donald Trump that anybody could possibly make it, and that's that our government and our justice system is of, by, and for the elites and nobody else. He ran to banish Trumpism from our political system in this country, and he has left it politically and now institutionally the strongest possible political force in this country," Jennings said.

When Jennings noted everyone in the United States "except the most partisan, brain-rotted people" will be outraged by the pardon, Finney took issue with being called "brain-rotted." After Jennings told Finney to stand up for herself and not defend Biden, Finney replied she has no issues with the pardon.

"Are you fine with the lying? Are you fine with him sitting before the election all year and lying to the American people? Are you fine with the lying about it?" Jennings asked.

"I don't think that he was lying. I think he made a decision after the fact and decided this was the right thing for him and for his family. Period. Full stop," Finney said, prompting Jennings to laugh out loud.

"He's drained every ounce of credibility from every surrogate. If Karine Jean-Pierre had an ounce of self-respect, she'd get off the plane in Africa today — where they're going so he can avoid the press — and resign. He's drained all of her credibility and everybody else who's defended this. It's draining. Draining for everyone," Jennings continued.

As Blaze News has reported, the younger Biden has a pass on any crimes committed between Jan. 1, 2014, and Dec. 1, 2024, meaning it not only lets him off the hook for his felony conviction on gun charges and for his felony tax offenses, but it also overlaps with the Bidens' dealings with the Ukrainian company Burisma, where Hunter was appointed director in 2014.

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Pro-Trump Scott Jennings joins LA Times editorial board to add balance



Pro-Trump CNN contributor Scott Jennings said he has joined the L.A.Times editorial board in an effort to bring more ideological balance to the outlet.

Jennings confirmed the development on Friday after Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Times, announced it on social media.

'I plan to represent those Americans who believe they are often ignored or even ridiculed in legacy media.'

"Growing the board with experts who have thoughtful balanced views and new candidates are accepting the challenge to join us! Way to go Scott and thanks for accepting," wrote Soon-Shiong.

The balancing of the board comes after several employees quit from the Times in protest of an order from the owner to list explain the advantages and disadvantages of the policies of both candidates rather than endorse one over the other.

The Times was excoriated by many on the left and several employees lambasted the owner for the decision. One former editor said they were getting ready to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris when owner Soon-Shiong issued the order.

"Instead of adopting this path as suggested, the Editorial Board chose to remain silent and I accepted their decision," he said at the time.

Jennings responded to the owner's statement with his own.

"I’ve written columns for the paper over the last few years and was honored to do so under such a storied and important masthead. I love newspapers and believe in strong journalism and strong opinion pages that represent a wide array of views," he wrote on social media.

"I approach my commentary jobs by starting with the truth and then providing my honest opinion based on my conservative values and experience. I think Dr Soon-Shiong is doing something important and groundbreaking and am honored he asked me to play a role in that," Jennings added. " I plan to represent those Americans who believe they are often ignored or even ridiculed in legacy media and applaud Dr Soon-Shiong’s move to bring balance to the editorial board."

In response to the controversy in October, the L.A. Times union begged readers to stop cancelling their subscriptions because it would hurt workers who had nothing to do with the endorsement decision.

"Before you hit the "cancel" button: That subscription underwrites the salaries of hundreds of journalists in our newsroom. Our member-journalists work every day to keep readers informed during these tumultuous times," read a statement from the union.

After the election Soon-Shiong said he would be changing the editorial board to make it more balanced.

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WATCH: ‘It’s Not Accurate’: CNN Contributor Accuses Her Own Network of Misinformation During Spat With Scott Jennings

When CNN contributor Scott Jennings called Elon Musk's X "the most ideologically balanced user platform of any platform," his colleague, Cari Champion, accused him of misinformation. What Champion didn't realize was that Jennings was citing a CNN segment from just days earlier.

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CNN's Token Republican Scott Jennings Is More Popular Than CNN, Analysis Finds

CNN has a problem, and the only obvious solution is more Scott Jennings. The liberal network's token Republican contributor distinguished himself throughout the 2024 election by repeatedly winning five-on-one debates against Democrats and journalists who are also Democrats. Americans who are normal don't watch CNN, but they've probably seen clips of Jennings's appearances in which he masterfully excoriates Democrats and their journalist allies for being out of touch with normal Americans. The videos often go viral, drawing considerably more viewers than the CNN programs on which he appears. Jennings is without a doubt the best thing to happen to CNN since Donald Trump's victory in 2016. According to the results of a Washington Free Beacon analysis, his popularity far exceeds that of the network, whose ratings have collapsed in the wake of Trump's second/third election.

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