The Hunter Biden saga has been one for the history books. The extent of the corruption runs deep.
And now Hunter Biden was blindsided after Joe handed him this big time surprise.
Americans have been hearing about the first son’s sordid escapades for years now.
Whether it was back during the 2020 election when the New York Post had exclusive access to Hunter’s laptop, only to be censored by social media.
Or photos leaking of him driving recklessly while doing drugs, the details just keep getting worse.
United States President Joe Biden's son Hunter supposedly filmed himself smoking crack while driving a car at a speed of 172 miles per hourhttps://t.co/AjItN4P59Q
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Of course, the potential corruption and bribery implicating his father Joe Biden is terrible, but it’s not what will likely send him to prison.
And now President Biden is pulling out all of the stops to keep him from ending up behind bars.
President Joe Biden paid a visit to Hallie Biden, Beau Biden’s ex-wife and Hunter Biden’s former girlfriend, before she is expected to testify in Hunter’s gun trial, according to the White House press pool on Sunday.
The White House stated that Joe Biden’s visit with his daughter-in-law had nothing to do with Hunter’s imminent firearms trial.
It said that the visit was to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Beau’s death from cancer.
Hallie is anticipated to appear as a witness in Hunter’s firearms trial. According to a 2018 police complaint, she threw Hunter’s gun into a dumpster behind a grocer.
Jury selection in Hunter’s firearms trial is scheduled for June 3.
Hunter refused to accept a plea deal proposed by prosecutors in the case in July, after negotiations broke down due to Judge Maryellen Noreika’s review of a “diversion agreement.”
The original “sweetheart” plea arrangement allowed Hunter to plead guilty to evading paying taxes on more than $1.5 million in income in 2017 and 2018, receiving probation rather than jail time.
In addition, Special Counsel David Weiss drafted a second diversion agreement that granted Hunter immunity from potential future prosecutions, as well as a provision that may potentially erase a felony gun violation from his record.
Weiss charged Hunter Biden with one count of making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm, one count of possessing a firearm while an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance, and one count of making a false statement about information required to be kept by a federal firearms licensed dealer.
Weiss eventually charged Hunter with tax evasion in California.
The case is United States v. Hunter Biden, No. 24-1703, before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
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