In a recent interview, President Joe Biden made it unequivocally clear that he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who is currently facing federal gun charges. Speaking with ABC News’ David Muir, Biden affirmed his commitment to letting the judicial process take its course, even as his family stands by Hunter during this challenging time. During the interview, when asked if he would accept the outcome of Hunter’s trial, President Biden responded with a firm “yes.
” This trial, which has seen numerous appearances by Hunter’s ex-lovers as witnesses, has captured significant public and media attention. When further pressed on whether he would rule out pardoning his son, Biden again answered affirmatively, demonstrating his resolve to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. Hunter Biden’s trial, which commenced recently in Wilmington, Delaware, revolves around accusations that he lied to a federally licensed gun dealer.
Specifically, he is charged with making a false claim on a firearms application, stating he was not a drug user, and illegally possessing the firearm for 11 days. At the time of these events, Hunter has admitted in his 2021 memoir, “Beautiful Things,” that he was addicted to crack cocaine. Throughout the trial, the Biden family has shown a united front in supporting Hunter.
While President Biden spent the first day of the trial at his Wilmington lakefront home, other family members attended the proceedings. First Lady Jill Biden, Hunter�.
