The trials of Trump and the son of the current US president could introduce a new layer of uncertainty in the 2024 election.
In the United States, the trial of Hunter Biden, the son of the current president of the country, on drug charges will begin one of these days. Bloomberg reported this on Saturday, June 1.
It was noted that Biden Jr. will be tried. just days after the historic conviction of former President Donald Trump. These two developments could introduce new uncertainty into the 2024 elections.
Jury selection begins Monday, June 3, in the first of two cases that Hunter Biden has been trying to avoid for years to avoid prison and to keep his father, President Joe Biden, out of the political and personal that chaos as he runs for a likely second term, against Trump.
The trial in Wilmington, Delaware, on three federal gun charges will reveal the depth of the younger Biden’s drug use. Prosecutors say during this time he lied about his substance abuse status on a federal form to illegally purchase a gun, the agency wrote.
Special counsel David Weiss said he plans to bring up painful events from the Biden family’s past related to Hunter’s behavior and events involving the president. But White House officials have largely viewed the lawsuit as a private matter for Biden’s son related to his personal behavior in recent years.
According to a person close to the president, during the trial, Biden Sr. will travel. in France and from there will follow the process, mainly as a concerned father supporting his son’s recovery from addiction.
A Bloomberg source said the White House has no intention of publicly intervening in the proceedings. However, these plans may change, and the interlocutor did not rule out that the president may react to events in real time.
It was previously reported that Hunter Biden was facing 25 years in prison on a charge of illegal possession of weapons.
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