Hunter Biden Found Guilty on Three Felony Charges
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been found guilty on three felony charges related to his illegal firearm purchase in 2018.
Back in October of 2023, Hunter pleaded not guilty following his indictment by special counsel David Weiss.
Hunter’s purchase of an illegal firearm whilst allegedly addicted to drugs was the main focus of this federal trial.
His conviction consists of two counts pertaining to false statements in the purchase of a firearm (Hunter wrote on a federal gun purchase form that he was not addicted to dugs) and a third count of obtaining a firearm while addicted to drugs.
Hunter now faces 25 years in prison.
BREAKING: Hunter Biden convicted on all three felony charges.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 11, 2024
"A federal jury has convicted Hunter Biden on all three federal felony gun charges he faced, concluding that he violated laws meant to prevent drug addicts from owning firearms," CNN reported.
Hunter Biden will… pic.twitter.com/ujinwgA6RA
This is the first time in American history that the son of a president faces a criminal trial.
Last year, Judge Maryellen Noreika, a U.S. District Judge, dropped Hunter’s gun possession charge, replacing it with three-count indictment of which he was found guilty of today.
He pleaded not guilty to these charges. His lawyers have said he did not break the law and they planned to push for dismissal of the indictment. This obviously bore no fruit.
Perspective
Hunter Biden is a red herring.
What is desired is for Hunter to be put on trial for the actual crimes that the American people care about like the foreign bribes in China, Ukraine, and other countries that he took on behalf of Joe Biden.
And all this to say, the real person of interest in the Ukraine bribery/laundering is the “Big Guy.”
Hunter Biden just arrived at court in Delaware.
— Paul A. Szypula :us: (@Bubblebathgirl) June 10, 2024
Why isn’t he being prosecuted for s*x trafficking of minors?pic.twitter.com/kzawTSIqAJ
Head of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, said on X:
“Hunter Biden guilty. Yawn. The true crimes of the Biden Crime Family remain untouched. This is a fake trial trying to make the Justice system appear “balanced.” Don’t fall for it.”
Hunter Biden guilty.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) June 11, 2024
Yawn.
The true crimes of the Biden Crime Family remain untouched.
This is a fake trial trying to make the Justice system appear "balanced."
Don't fall for it.
Kirk has a point too.
Just last week, Democrats chose to send conservative political commentator Steve Bannon to prison on July 1st for ignoring a congressional subpoena, meanwhile, Hunter Biden walked out and refused to comply with a congressional subpoena to sit for a closed-door deposition!
Was there any arrest made? Nope.
Democrats Are Sending Steve Bannon To Prison On July 1st For Ignoring A Congressional Subpoena
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 6, 2024
FLASHBACK: Here is Hunter Biden walking out and NOT COMPLYING WITH A CONGRESSIONAL SUBPOENA to sit for a closed-door deposition. No arrest.
America’s Two-Tier Justice System pic.twitter.com/SU5ESNjlS4
Whilst it is now clear that America has a two-tier justice system, we can actively work and pray for the resolution of it!
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