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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The Latest on Hunter Biden's federal gun trial (all times local): Former Delaware state trooper Millard Greer testified about video surveillance footage from the grocery store where Hallie Biden tossed Hunter Biden’s gun in the trash at a grocery store. That footage showed an elderly man looking in the trash can and pulling out the gun just a short time earlier.

Greer said he was able to identify and find the man, who took Greer to his home, where he pulled the gun out of a sock and gave it to the trooper. He also handed Greer the leather pouch in which Hallie had put the gun, along with a speedloader and a box of ammunition. Currently: — Widow of Beau Biden takes the stand in Hunter Biden’s gun trial, talks about tossing the firearm Here's the latest: Court has resumed in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial with former state trooper Millard Greer being called to the witness stand.



Greer is now a special investigator with the Delaware Department of Justice. President Joe Biden says he won’t pardon his son Hunter if he’s convicted in his federal gun trial. Biden was speaking to ABC News from Normandy France, where he’s commemorating the anniversary of D-Day.

The White House has said in the past that Biden would not pardon Hunter, but he was asked in an interview Thursday whether he would accept the outcome of his son’s trial, and he said: “Yes,” according to ABC. He also said “yes” when asked whether he’d rule out a pardon. Dela.

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