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Hunter Biden has been indicted on three felony charges.

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Hunter Biden (R), son of US President Joe Biden, leaves the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building in Wilmington, Delaware,

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Hunter Biden has been indicted on three felony charges.

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Yesterday, the Justice Department charged President Biden’s son over a gun. While buying a revolver in 2018, Hunter allegedly lied on a federal form that he wasn’t using drugs or addicted — even though he was struggling with a cocaine addiction. He’d previously reached a plea deal with special counsel David Weiss that would’ve resolved a five-year investigation into his business dealings and taxes, but that fell apart. Now, Hunter faces two counts for allegedly making false statements and one for possessing a gun while addicted to drugs.

What’s next?

A court date — which hasn’t been set yet. If convicted, Hunter could face up to 25 years in prison and fines of up to $750,000. Weiss has investigated Hunter since the days of the Trump admin for a number of things, including tax evasion, illegal foreign lobbying, money laundering, and more. The charges also come as House Republicans launched an impeachment inquiry into President Biden this week. The White House has said it’s not involved in Hunter’s legal matters and has referred all press questions to the Justice Department.

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This is the first time in US history that a sitting president’s son is facing charges. And it adds to the list of high-profile court dates to keep an eye out for during the 2024 election cycle, including former President Trump’s.

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