First son Hunter Biden released a statement Thursday after he pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges, saying he did so to “spare” his family from being “publicly humiliated” by a trial. “I went to trial in Delaware not realizing the anguish it would cause my family, and I will not put them through it...
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JONATHAN TURLEY: Sorry Hunter, there's no nice way to say you're guilty
“Guilty.” That word repeated nine times by Hunter Biden in a federal courtroom in California represented something that he had evaded for much of his life: accountability. Five years ago, Biden had to explain the rule to ABC News reporter Amy Robach, who had the audacity to ask about his history.Bideninstructed the TV journalist to...
Hunter Biden's criminal tax trial begins with jury selection in California
Jury selection in Hunter Biden’s criminal tax trial stemming from special counsel David Weiss’ yearslong investigation into the first son begins Thursday in California. United States District Court for the Central District of California Judge Mark Scarsi is presiding over the trial. Biden’s tax trial was set to begin in June, but his attorneys requested...
Jonathan Turley says Hunter Biden 'lost his game of chicken' with guilty plea in tax case
Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley joined “Outnumbered” on Thursday to discuss Hunter Biden planning to change his plea to guilty on federal tax charges brought against him by Special Counsel David Weiss. Turley said President Biden’s son is now likely to face jail time. HUNTER BIDEN INTENDS TO CHANGE PLEA TO GUILTY IN FEDERAL TAX...
Hunter Biden's 'high drama' day in court ends in shocking guilty plea
The criminal trial of first son Hunter Biden on federal tax charges was expected to get underway in normal order Thursday, until the younger Biden said he intended to plead guilty to the charges in a shocking twist. Special Counsel David Weiss charged President Biden’s son with three felonies and six misdemeanors concerning $1.4 million...
'It's still no': KJP suggests Biden won't pardon his son in the tax case
The White House suggested Thursday President Biden will not pardon his son after Hunter Biden’s attorneys indicated that he intends to change his plea in the federal tax case against him. “It’s no, it’s still no,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Thursday when they questioned whether the plea had affected President Biden’s...
Hunter Biden pleads guilty to all nine federal tax charges brought by special counsel David Weiss
Hunter Biden on Thursday entered a guilty plea to all nine federal tax charges brought against him by special counsel David Weiss, his attorney said in court Thursday, shocking federal prosecutors. The president’s son remains free on bond until sentencing on Dec. 16. Abbe Lowell, the first son’s attorney, said earlier Thursday in federal court...
Biden committed ‘impeachable conduct,’ ‘defrauded United States to enrich his family’: House GOP report
President Biden engaged in “impeachable conduct,” House Republicans found in their months-long impeachment inquiry, declaring in their highly anticipated report that he “abused his office” and “defrauded the United States to enrich his family.” Fox News Digital obtained a copy of the 292-page report prepared by the House Oversight Committee, House Judiciary Committee and House...
Hunter Biden seeking State Department for help on lucrative energy project 'feels very strange': CNN reporter
A CNN panel reacted on Wednesday to the news that Hunter Biden reportedly sought help from the U.S. government for a possibly financially beneficial energy project in Italy while his father was vice president, and said it felt “very strange.” “This isn‘t great. Hunter Biden, everybody in the White House has known for a long...
New York AG demands Big Tech step in to 'protect' voters from 'misinformation'
New York’s Democratic attorney general sent a letter to Big Tech companies demanding they step in and “protect” users of their respective websites from election “misinformation.” “While misinformation has been a concern in past elections, with the rise of gen[erative] AI, barriers that prevent bad actors from creating deceptive or misleading content have weakened dramatically,”...







