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Washington, D.C

Xin chuyển đến Quý Vị, Quý NT và CH ….

Hai bài viết đáng xem để biết, cho cuối ngày 21/06/2023..

Xin mời Quý Vị….theo dõi..

Trân trọng..

BMH ///

Washington, D.C

Không ai đứng trên pháp luật. Chỉ có gia đình của Biden được đứng trên pháp luật. Với sự bao che, tên Hunter Biden sau cuộc điều tra 5 năm, chỉ bị kết 2 tội tiểu hình về trốn thuế và mua súng bất hợp pháp..và rồi có thể chỉ bị phạt án treo , không bị ngồi tù…
Thiệt tình không thua gì Việt Nam bây giờ…

Ông DAVID MARCUS nói rằng đó là một sự ghê tởm của công lý, dưới sự cai trị của cính quyền Sleppy Joe..

Xin mời Quý Vị theo dõi bài viết của ông dưới đây…

No one is above the law? Tell that to America’s least favorite deadbeat dad, Hunter Biden who’s walking away from a FIVE-YEAR probe into tax and gun crimes with nothing more than a slap on the wrist. It’s an abomination of justice, says DAVID MARCUS

By DAVID MARCUS FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 17:30 EDT, 20 June 2023 | UPDATED: 17:36 EDT, 20 June 2023

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12216203/DAVID-MARCUS-No-one-law-Tell-Hunter-just-walked-tax-gun-charges.html

A gentle slap on the wrist for Hunter and a straight punch in the nose for the rest of us.

Call me naive, but I didn’t expect this to be so blatant.

On Tuesday, Joe Biden‘s Justice Department offered our troubled First Son a plea deal for tax evasion and illegal gun possession.

After a 5-year federal investigation, countless man hours and gallons of newspaper ink spilt, America’s least favorite deadbeat dad appears to have received the sweetest of sweetheart deals.

For those alleged crimes, dear old H, former crack head and prostitute connoisseur, is expected to walk free with little more than probation.

Hunter allegedly failed to pay Uncle Sam at least $200,000 on $1.5 million of income between 2017 and 2018. And for this, the scion of the Biden family was handed two measly misdemeanors.

Next, we have a gun charge.

In the depths of his addiction, Hunter allegedly lied on federal background check and claimed that he was clean, when he wasn’t. For that Hunter will likely be given a pretrial diversion agreement. Translation, no penalty.

The first question we must ask is why exactly did this case take 5 years? That’s longer than the Russian Collusion investigation. It’s longer than World War Two, for that matter.

As of now, there’s no explanation for that other than a whistleblower’s claim that the DOJ

After a 5-year federal investigation, countless man hours and gallons of newspaper ink spilt, America’s least favorite deadbeat dad appears to have received the sweetest of sweetheart deals.

Hunter allegedly failed to pay Uncle Sam at least $200,000 on $1.5 million of income between 2017 and 2018. And for this, the scion of the Biden family was handed two measly misdemeanors.

‘When I took control of this particular investigation, I immediately saw deviations from the normal process,’ Gary Shapley, a 14-year veteran of the IRS told CBS News last month. ‘It was way outside the norm of what I’ve experienced in the past.’

What else didn’t we see in the plea deal?

Any mention whatsoever of the Foreign Agent Registration Act, which sent Trump’s 2016 campaign manager Paul Manafort to jail.

This glaring omission exists despite the fact that Hunter, along with eight of his family members have allegedly taken millions of dollars from a Chinese company with close ties to the Communist government.

And finally, for those pay close attention, there was something else odd about today’s announcement.

Hunter was offered a plea deal prior to his arrest and the conclusion of the case – or so it appeared.

‘The investigation is ongoing,’ read a DOJ press release on Tuesday.

Hunter’s attorney saw it differently. ‘It is my understanding that the five-year investigation into Hunter is resolved,’ said lawyer Christopher Clark.

I’m sure that Clark’s right. They’ve put Hunter’s problems behind him.

Good for you, Hunter. Bad for us, America.

If you didn’t think it before, you do now: there are two tiers of justice in America.

Do you think any other person in America would get the same treatment?

Criminal defense attorney Arthur Aidala says they wouldn’t.

‘I’ve handed 100 federal criminal cases. For any ordinary person charged in connection to a $200,000 tax liability, federal prosecutors would be recommending jail time,’ he told me. ‘Plus, they’ve negotiated a plea deal before an arrest and even the conclusion of the discovery process. Altogether, this is ‘kid glove’ treatment taken to the extreme.’

This looks absolutely terrible to Americans. In fact, it looks like an abomination of justice.

And President Biden has been actively interfering in this investigation from nearly the get-go.

When I took control of this particular investigation, I immediately saw deviations from the normal process,’ Gary Shapley, a 14-year veteran of the IRS told CBS News last month. ‘It was way outside the norm of what I’ve experienced in the past.’

In the depths of his addiction, Hunter allegedly lied on federal background check and claimed that he was clean, when he wasn’t. For that Hunter will likely be given a pretrial diversion agreement. Translation, no penalty.

Just last month he told MSNBC, ‘My son has done nothing wrong… I trust him. I have faith in him.’

Last year, the First Lady made the meddling a family affair. ‘Everybody and their brother have investigated Hunter,’ she told NBC News in October. ‘They keep at it, and at it, and at it. I know that Hunter is innocent.’

Well, he’s certainly not innocent, but he may as well be.

The double-standard is undeniable.

President Biden demands that wealthy Americans ‘pay their fair share’ of taxes, while his son cheats on his returns.

Democrats declare that ‘no one is above the law,’ while Donald Trump is indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life in prison, but Hunter skates.

Let’s not forget that Trump also been charged in New York City under a suspicious novel legal theory that allowed a biased prosecutor to criminalize a sleazy payoff to a porn star.

And Trump, along with the nation, were the victims of a shoddy Russian collusion hoax.

No, the Hunter Biden saga cannot end here. There are too many lose ends.

This looks absolutely terrible to Americans. In fact, it looks like an abomination of justice. And President Biden has been actively interfering in this investigation from nearly the get-go.

But mark my words, the next time there’s a bombshell Hunter headline the mainstream media will claim that it’s old news. After all, they’ll lecture, a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney has investigated it all and determined that the First Son is in the clear.

Please remember that’s complete b.s.

In the words of Joe Biden, ‘Where’s the money?’

That’s right. And the good news is that with Republicans in control of the House of Representatives, we will hopefully find out.

Two weeks ago, a closely guarded FBI form reportedly revealed allegations that a Ukrainian oligarch paid Hunter and another unidentified member of the Biden family $5 million apiece for their help quashing a corruption probe of his company.

This week, DailyMail.com reported emails showing that the very same Ukrainian tried to help Hunter set up a bank account with a shady Maltese bank.

That’s not weird at all.

On Tuesday, a dogged and determined House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer vowed that his committee will not rest until the Biden ‘family’s schemes’ are fully uncovered.

For sake of us all, I hope he does so that we can all restore our faith in American justice.

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Kể từ khi Bud Light dính líu quảng cáo với mụ “đàn ông không ra đàn ông, đàn bà không ra đàn bà” Dylan Mulvaney , cùng với các thương hiệu khác của đại tập đoàn Anheuser-Busch, mãi lực tuột dốc không phanh..

Đáng, đáng đời…tới bao giờ chúng mới mở mắt..

Bud Light sales suffers its worst weekly sales drop falling 26.8% as backlash over promotion with trans Dylan Mulvaney shows no signs of slowing down

· The company saw sales drop 26.8 percent the week ending on June 10

· It’s a further drop from the week ending on June 3, which saw a 24.4 percent drop and surpassed the worst drop of nearly 26 percent on May 25

· Anheuser-Busch’s other brands – including Budweiser and Natural Light – have also seen a significant decline in sales since the April 1 controversy

By ALYSSA GUZMAN and NEIRIN GRAY DESAI FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 23:38 EDT, 20 June 2023 | UPDATED: 23:38 EDT, 20 June 202

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12216677/Bud-Light-sales-suffers-worst-weekly-sales-drop-falls-26-8.html

Bud Light faced another tragic week of setbacks as its weekly sales plunged 26.8 percent since the partnership with trans influence Dylan Mulvaney caused massive protests against the brand.

The once-popular beer company saw its worst week in sales since teaming up with Mulvaney, 26, to celebrate her 365th day of girlhood in April, dropping 26.8 percent the week of June 10.

It’s a deeper drop from the week ending on June 3, which saw a 24.4 percent drop, according to Bump Williams Consulting and NielsenIQ.

The new lowest beat out the week ending on May 25, which saw a nearly 26 percent drop.

Anheuser-Busch’s other brands – including Budweiser and Natural Light – have also seen a significant decline in sales since the April 1 controversy. Budweiser is down 10 percent, while Natural Light and Michelob Ultra were down 2.3 and 2.4 percent, respectively.

‘This was a tough week for Bud Light and other beer brands,’ Bump Williams, owner of the consulting company, said.

Anheuser-Busch’s other brands – including Budweiser and Natural Light – have also seen a significant decline in sales since the April 1 controversy with Mulvaney

Since the Anheuser-Busch scandal, the nation’s second-largest beer – Modelo – has quickly risen through the ranks, rising up 5.7 percent in sales the week ending on June 10.

Anheuser-Busch’s chief marketing officer said while accepting an award at an advertising awards ceremony on Monday that the Bud Light partnership with Dylan Mulvaney was a humbling reminder it needs to understand its consumers better.

Marcel Marcondes ironically made the comments while accepting an award for ‘Creative Marketer of the Year’ at Cannes Lions – a lavish industry conference in the south of France dubbed the ‘Oscars for the adverting industry.’

It comes months after the company lost $27billion in value due to a campaign.

Though AB was named the winner of the award before the fiasco erupted, it was not officially awarded until Monday, meaning there was a mighty elephant in the room. Some even said the company should turn down the award, the Wall Street Journal reported.

‘In times like this, when things get divisive and controversial so easily, I think it’s an important wake-up call to all of us marketers first of all to be very humble,’ he said.

‘That’s what we’re doing, being very humble, and really reminding ourselves of what we should do best every day, which is to really understand our consumers.

‘Which is to really celebrate and appreciate every consumer that loves our brands – but in a way that can make them be together, not apart.’

The session was described in programming notes as a talk in part about AB InBev’s ‘relentless focus on connecting with consumers in meaningful ways,’ The Wall Street Journal reported.

Marcondes has worked at AB InBev for nearly two decades, according to his LinkedIn profile, and now oversees its global marketing strategies of AB brands including Budweiser, Bud Light, Michelob ULTRA, Stella Artois and others.

‘It’s tough to see the controversial and divisive debates that have been happening in the US in the last couple of weeks involving lots of brands and companies, including and especially Bud Light,’ Marcondes said during the Monday presentation.

‘It’s tough exactly because what we do is all about bringing people together.’

‘That’s what Bud Light stands for – it exists to make beer easy to drink and easy to enjoy,’ he said.

‘That’s what we all, as a team, will be doing moving forward as a group. That’s what leaders do. Bud Light is coming back. It’s going all around the country, reconnecting with consumers, moving forward. That’s what you can expect from Bud Light in the US.’

Bud Light’s historic decline came after it partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a marketing campaign.

The hangover from the catastrophic advertising push has been ongoing since the collaboration was released in early April.

In the controversial promotion, Mulvaney, 26, posted a video on April 1 of herself cracking open a Bud Light on her Instagram page.

She showed off the customized can with her face on it – one of many corporate freebies she gets and promotes to her millions of followers.

Bud Light was accused of alienating their traditional customer base by partnering with Mulvaney, which led many conservatives – including Kid Rock – to boycott the brand.

Conservatives have continued with the boycott, leading to the Belgian based brewer to place two executives responsible for partnership— Alissa Heinerscheid, the vice president of marketing, and her boss, Daniel Blake — on leave in April.

Heinerscheid was hired to overhaul Bud Light’s marketing in June 2022 with the vision of freshening up its image, while Blake had worked at Anheuser-Busch for nearly nine years.

Heinerscheid’s short-lived tenure reportedly included a widely-lauded Super Bowl ad featuring Miles Teller and wife Keleigh Sperry, as well as ‘the Bud Light Carry’ campaign that showed a woman carrying a round of beers to a table of friends without spilling a drop.

Those ads, statements from the beer brand revealed, were part of Heinerscheid’s vision to make the brand more female friendly – something she described only a few months ago as a ‘passion point’.

But that vision was swiftly cut down on April 3 with the brand’s partnership with Mulvaney, a controversial trans activist with a mass following on social media, which proved to be a step too far for Bud Light’s loyal customers.

After Anheuser-Busch tried to distance itself from the Mulvaney promotion, Bud Light also faced backlash from the opposite direction, with pro-LGBTQ groups accusing the company of abandoning the transgender influencer.

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