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Foreigna I'm back with a new mini episode of Pod Force One. This feature is a little more topical and relevant to my job as a columnist for the New York Post. Today's topic is about Hunter Biden's sudden and undeserved reputational resurrection. And it's not just clique hungry Candace Owens to Blame the Trump administration has inexplicably handed the former crackhead first son a great gift. It's not just crackpot anti semite podcaster Candace Owens who is giving Hunter Biden uncritical attention so he can rewrite history. Inexplicably, top Trump administration officials are also validating the former crackhead first son's outrageous lie that he was only prosecuted because he was Joe Biden's son. It's not clear why Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Vice President J.D. vance cited Hunter this week as their exemplar of bipartisan largesse to defend the new $1.7 billion anti weaponisation fund for victims of lawfare. But it was a terrible idea. It's so terrible you could be forgiven for thinking it was dreamed up by deep staters intent on denying justice to the real of the Biden administration's lawfare. People like Michael Flynn, Michael Caputo, Christina Bobb, Jeff Clark, Peter Navarro, Steve Bannon, Tina Peters, Carter Page, Bevelyn Williams, Mark Hauck, father Fidelis Mashinsky, Tom Barrack and Matthew Perner suffered a variety of life altering consequences when they were maliciously and selectively investigated and prosecuted by Joe Biden's FBI and j just because they supported Donald Trump. Hundreds of these victims were targeted, whether to stop them from helping Trump or simply to serve as a wider warning that anyone associated with Trump or his conservative agenda will come to harm. Some served prison time. Many faced FBI dawn raids and ongoing surveillance, fines, disbarment, debanking, crippling legal bills and bankruptcy. Even if they were acquitted or never indicted, careers and reputations were destroyed and many suffered lasting harm to their physical and mental health. And there were suicides. Blanche announced the 1.776 billion get it compensation fund on Monday, aimed at helping people who were selectively targeted for investigation or prosecution under the Biden administration. The next day, when testifying before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, Blanche came under heavy fire from Democrats who smelled blood because the botched rollout of the fund had made it vulnerable to accusations that it's a corrupt slush fund for Trump's cronies. The Lawfare compensation fund is a noble cause along the lines of an asbestos victims compensation fund, or a fund the Catholic Church in Australia set up for victims of historical sexual abuse. In this case, it would at least repay millions of dollars in legal fees and perhaps health costs incurred by lawfare victims. But instead of setting up a clean, easily understood and justifiable mechanism, the DOJ handed the Dems the gift of tying the fund to Trump's legal agreement with the IRS that he would drop his 10 billion DOL lawsuit over the IRS leak of his private tax information. Cue Trump derangement syndrome. The cutesy 1776 allusion in the compensation total was bonus idiocy from people who don't understand this is not a game, it's war, and there are victims who need to be made whole. To make things worse, some bright spark decided to head off anticipated criticism that the Law Fair Fund was partisan by coming up with the too clever by half talking point that Hunter could apply. Of all people, whether you're Hunter Biden or whether you're another individual who believed they were a victim of weaponisation, they can all apply, blanche told senators on Tuesday. Vance echoed the talking point. This is about compensating Americans for the lawfare they experienced under the last administration. Republicans can apply for it, Democrats can apply for it. If Hunter Biden wants to apply for this particular fund, he's welcome to Hunter. Biden was not a victim of the Biden administration's dirty tricks. He was a chief beneficiary. Need I point to the CIA's Dirty 51 letter? The bogus sweetheart plea deal? The FBI cover up? The multiple whistleblowers crushed for alerting authorities to the Biden family's lucrative international influence peddling schemes? Yet at the first whiff of criticism, Hunter has been canonised by Republicans as a potential lawfare victim, brandished as if he were garlic to a vampire with no thought given to the consequences to truth and justice. Why would the DOJ want to pretend that this is a bipartisan process? It was not Democrats who were targeted by Biden's doj. The lawfare went only one way. In most cases, the facts of unreasonable, overzealous, politicised investigations and prosecutions are clear cut from Russiagate, which was built on a lie, the January 6th witch hunt with its years of punitive pre trial detention to the weaponisation of the Face act to persecute peaceful pro lifers. The victims were all Conservatives, Republicans and Trump allies. Perhaps most egregious of all, pretending that Hunter might qualify for compensation is a slap in the face to the honourable IRS agents. Garry Shapley and Joe Ziegler, who blew the whistle on the Biden administration's obstruction of their legitimate five year investigation of the protected former First Sons tax fraud. It implies that Hunter's subsequent successful prosecutions in California and Delaware on tax fraud and gun charges were illegitimate. Shapley and Ziegler's disclosures to Congress led an honest judge to question the dodgy plea deal Hunter's pricey lawyers had stitched up with his father's doj. The only reason he's not in jail is that his father gave him a blanket pardon covering all crimes dating back to 2014, the beginning of the Ukraine, Ukraine grift Far from justifying what critics call a slush fund for the President's friends, the foolish Hunter Biden ruse has undermined the purpose of the compensation. Oh, how the Democrats must laugh. I'm always dubious about a big honeypot of taxpayer money because it invariably benefits fraudsters. But there is still a way to make this work. What some insiders have suggested should accompany the compensation is a sort of Truth and Reconciliation Commission which would collect testimony from victims, witnesses and perpetrators in order to create a historical record, acknowledge the harm done to the victims, allow Americans to understand the truth of the abuses of that dark period, break the cycle of retribution and prepare a path for national healing. We can only hope that the provision of a cash payout is not a taxpayer funded consolation prize in lieu of what Biden's lawfare victims crave more than anything to restore their good names and have their lawless persecutors brought to account. Thanks for listening. I'll be back with another mini episode on Monday. Hope you can tune in. Enjoy the rest of your week.
Host: Miranda Devine, New York Post
Date: May 22, 2026
In this sharp and topical mini episode, Miranda Devine critically examines what she describes as the Trump administration’s "undeserved reputational resurrection" of Hunter Biden. She explores how top Trump officials and even conservative commentators have—“inexplicably”—lent credibility to Biden’s narrative of victimhood, particularly in relation to a newly announced compensation fund for "lawfare" victims. Devine argues this is a serious strategic misstep that damages the cause of those genuinely harmed by politicized prosecutions, and she questions the wisdom of treating Hunter Biden as a symbol of bipartisan justice.
“It’s not just crackpot anti-Semite podcaster Candace Owens who is giving Hunter Biden uncritical attention...top Trump administration officials are also validating the former crackhead first son’s outrageous lie that he was only prosecuted because he was Joe Biden’s son.”
“The cutesy 1776 allusion in the compensation total was bonus idiocy from people who don’t understand this is not a game, it’s war, and there are victims who need to be made whole.”
"Yet at the first whiff of criticism, Hunter has been canonized by Republicans as a potential lawfare victim, brandished as if he were garlic to a vampire with no thought given to the consequences to truth and justice."
"Perhaps most egregious of all, pretending that Hunter might qualify for compensation is a slap in the face to the honourable IRS agents, Garry Shapley and Joe Ziegler, who blew the whistle on the Biden administration’s obstruction."
“What some insiders have suggested should accompany the compensation is a sort of Truth and Reconciliation Commission...to create a historical record, acknowledge the harm done, allow Americans to understand the truth...break the cycle of retribution and prepare a path for national healing.”
This episode delivers an unflinching, critical take on political optics, missteps by Trump officials, and the risk of distorting justice for partisan advantage. Devine urges a more honest reckoning with the real victims of politicized prosecutions, warning that bipartisan “gesture politics” only further clouds the truth.