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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to gun charges, faces possible trial as father, US President Joe Biden, accelerates 2024 re-election bid

  • Hunter Biden entered a not guilty plea to 3 felony charges stemming from the purchase of a revolver in 2018 when, by his own admission, he was addicted to drugs
  • He is charged with 2 counts of making false statements for claiming on forms required for the gun purchase that he was not using drugs illegally at the time

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US President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, walks outside on the day of his appearance in a federal court on gun charges in Delaware. Photo: Reuters
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to an illegal gun possession charge, marking the latest chapter in his troubled life just as his father, US President Joe Biden, accelerates his campaign for re-election next year.
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It is the first-ever criminal prosecution of a sitting US president’s child.

Hunter Biden, 53, arrived in federal court in his family hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, without speaking to waiting reporters.

He entered a not guilty plea to three felony charges stemming from his purchase of a .38-calibre Colt Cobra revolver in 2018 when, by his own admission, he was heavily addicted to drugs and barely in control of his life.

Hunter Biden is charged with two counts of making false statements for claiming on forms required for the gun purchase that he was not using drugs illegally at the time.

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