Hunter Biden found guilty on all three gun charges

Hunter Biden found guilty on all three gun charges

Hunter Biden found guilty on all three gun charges

Hunter Biden found guilty on all three gun charges
Hunter Biden arrives with his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, at the federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, on June 10. ©Getty Images

As President Joe Biden engages in the fight of his political life in a campaign focused on democracy and the rule of law, the most intimate details of his family’s ongoing personal tragedies have been publicly dissected in a courtroom over the last week.

 

Hours of testimony during Hunter Biden’s trial for federal criminal charges have focused on his difficulties with addiction following the death of his brother Beau Biden, exposing some of the most private issues facing the Biden family.

 

The president’s son has entered a not guilty plea to three felonies pertaining to a firearm he bought in October 2018.

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For many years, the president has balanced the occasionally conflicting demands of both fatherhood and politics, especially with regard to Hunter Biden.

 

The president’s capacity to empathize with others’ misfortunes stems from his own family’s experiences, which include the loss of his first wife and daughter in a car accident in 1972 that left Beau and Hunter with serious injuries, as well as Beau’s death from brain cancer in 2015.

 

In court, there has been discussion of the impact Beau Biden’s passing had on his younger brother.

 

Whether Hunter Biden lied on a form claiming he wasn’t a “unlawful user of, or addicted to” narcotics at the time he bought a revolver in October 2018 is in question in this case.

The jury started deliberating on Monday afternoon.

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