Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Charges Trial Commences Amid Controversy

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Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, faces up to 25 years in prison on federal charges for allegedly lying about his drug use on a gun purchase form in 2018. The trial, which began with jury selection, will delve into his crack cocaine addiction and could impact his father's re-election campaign. Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty, and the prosecution plans to use personal communications and testimonies from close associates as evidence. The case also involves his infamous laptop, which prosecutors claim contains significant evidence of his guilt.
- Inside Hunter Biden's federal gun charges case in Delaware BBC.com
- Trial of a President's Son: Crack Cocaine, a Colt Cobra Revolver and an Alleged Lie The Wall Street Journal
- Hunter Biden's criminal trial on federal gun charges begins with jury selection Fox News
- Hunter Biden to Go on Trial in Gun Case, Days After Trump Was Convicted The New York Times
- Spat between Hunter Biden and his brother’s widow led to Monday’s trial The Washington Post
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