Do you know? Biden s ancestor was a labor prisoner!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-01

Do you know? It turns out that Biden's ancestor is a ** criminal who has been charged with intentional homicide.

It's 2024** in the United States. Although Biden is old, he still uses his whole body to send his old rival Trump to criminal court on March 25.

And Trump is not to be outdone. He most likely turned to a group of friends and relatives on the sidelines. Just hours after news of Trump's meeting in the criminal court, Russian news networks made headlines with fanfare: Biden's ancestor was court-martialed for stabbing a colleague.

The news cites the American historian D**id JA historical archive discovered by Dr. Germanman that links the current U.S. Biden to the former U.S. Lincoln.

Biden's ancestor is being tried by a court-martialed for stabbing a colleague.

The story begins in 1861. Biden's great-great-grandfather was Moses Robinnett, who was born in Maryland in 1819. After getting married, he and his wife ran a hotel at the junction of the Virginia and Ohio railroads.

At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Moses's hotel was on the front line of the two armies. Soon after the war began, his hotel was destroyed and his wife died. Moses had no choice but to take the child back to his hometown in Maryland.

In 1863, Moses took up a position as a veterinarian within the U.S. Army, tending to horses and mules for gun carts. On March 21 of the following year, Moses was in the kitchen chatting with a lady chef, perhaps because he had drunk too much, or perhaps out of jealousy, and talked to the lady about a tall, strong coachman. Just as he was working on the choreographer, the coachman came in.

Talking bad things about people behind your back, and as a result, you were caught, you say it's embarrassing!

Naturally, the coachman refused to suffer this loss, and scolded at that time, wanting to settle accounts with Moses. And Moses is even more heroic, although he is shorter than the other party, he is not afraid at all, he preemptively pulls out the knife first, and stabs the coachman a few times. The other party who slashed was covered in blood. But then he was captured alive by the camp guards.

The information does not indicate whether the driver is dead or alive. But a month later, Moses was court-merried. He was charged with a number of crimes, the most serious of which was intentional homicide.

If convicted, Moses might have been sentenced to death, so he desperately defended himself

The coachman was taller than me, stronger than me, and grabbed me as soon as he walked through the door. If I don't take action, he could seriously hurt me. ”

But the judges were not fully convinced, and they found guilty of all but intentional homicide. Moses was sentenced to two years of hard labor. Assigned to Fort Jefferson.

Fort Jefferson is now a tourist attraction.

Fort Jefferson is a stone castle with beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate. The only drawback is that it is far away from the world and above ***. It is bordered by Florida to the north and Havana of Cuba to the south. The two sides are almost equidistant.

During the Civil War, it was dedicated to prisoners and deserters. In addition, there is a shortage of fresh water in this place, so we have to rely on rain and ships for supplies. Therefore, this place has a nickname, called Gangui Island.

While Moses was suffering on the island, he was finally on good terms, and three officers who knew him wrote a letter to Lincoln**. Said that he was a good veterinarian who was loyal to the cause of the Union and resolutely opposed the rebels. At this time, please forgive him for his sins.

Senator Whiteman Wiley, Republican of West Virginia, also recommended a pardon for Lincoln, saying Robinette had already been "severely punished.""。After reviewing the case, Lincoln issued an order pardoning the punishment for the unexecuted portion.

After his release from prison, Moses returned to Allegheny County, Maryland, where he died in 1903. His obituary made no mention of his attendance at court-martial, praising him as a "well-educated gentleman."

To this day, Biden ** still has a bust and portrait of Lincoln in his White House office, but according to Fox News, the White House has not responded to whether Biden knows about Lincoln and his ancestors.

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