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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The Latest on Hunter Biden's federal gun trial (all times local): 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. Currently: — Widow of Beau Biden takes the stand in Hunter Biden’s gun trial, talks about tossing the firearm Here's the latest: Delaware State Police trooper Joshua Marley testified about speaking with Hunter Biden after his gun was tossed into the trash.



After brief direct examination of Marley from the prosecution, defense attorney Abbe Lowell began his questions. Lowell asked Marley whether he or the other trooper arrived at the grocery store first. Marley said he couldn’t remember.

The questioning seemed to be part of a defense strategy to cast doubt on the memories of witnesses. Marley’s testimony ended and the court recessed for an afternoon break. Hallie Biden has concluded her testimony in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial.

The prosecution then called a state trooper to the stand. Delaware State Police trooper Joshua Marley and another officer were called to the grocery store where Hallie B.

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