Special counsel David Weiss plans to indict Hunter Biden by the end of the month on a felony gun charge, following the collapse of a plea deal and ongoing disputes over a pretrial diversion agreement.
Special Counsel David Weiss assures a Delaware federal court that an indictment against Hunter Biden will be forthcoming by the end of the month, following the collapse of a plea agreement and concerns over a pretrial diversion agreement.
Despite facing mounting legal troubles, Hunter Biden appeared relaxed as he took a stroll in Malibu, just a day after Special Counsel David Weiss announced plans to seek an indictment against him for purchasing a gun while using drugs.
House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin criticizes Chairman James Comer's investigation into the Biden family, calling it a "complete and total bust" and a ploy to boost Donald Trump's campaign.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer's investigation into corruption allegations against President Joe Biden has backfired and undermines the key allegations, according to the committee's top Democrat, Rep. Jamie Raskin.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is demanding answers from the State Department regarding the Obama administration's foreign policy decisions that led to the dismissal of the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter Biden was on the board, as part of an investigation into President Biden's connections to his son's business activities.
Hunter Biden has filed a lawsuit against a former Trump White House aide, Garrett Ziegler, accusing him of illegally accessing and disseminating his data online.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has not yet subpoenaed Hunter Biden due to the legal complexities, but indicated that he is open to Hunter Biden voluntarily testifying before the committee to clear his name.
The FBI has established a dedicated unit to investigate threats against agents and prosecutors involved in the Hunter Biden case, as right-wing individuals accuse them of being too lenient, despite the recent indictment of Hunter Biden on federal felony charges for lying on a gun form; however, critics argue that Hunter Biden's alleged crimes would never have been prosecuted if he weren't the president's son.
House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan accuses the Department of Justice of indicting Hunter Biden on gun charges in order to divert attention from allegations of President Biden's involvement in his son's alleged influence-peddling.
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) expresses concerns that the federal gun charges against Hunter Biden may infringe on Second Amendment rights and believes that prosecuting the Biden family for higher crimes such as treason and bribery should be the focus instead.
Hunter Biden has sued the IRS, claiming that two agents shared his personal information and sought to embarrass him, while the agents argue that any information released came under whistleblower authorization and the suit is a "frivolous smear."
Hunter Biden plans to plead not guilty to federal gun charges and is requesting for his initial court appearance to be held remotely, according to a court filing.
Potential tax charges against Hunter Biden faced obstacles when federal prosecutors in California and Washington, D.C. declined to assist U.S. Attorney David Weiss in charging him, leading to frustration and concerns about the investigation's future, according to testimony from an IRS law enforcement official obtained by POLITICO.
IRS officials Michael Batdorf and Darrell Waldon testified before the House Ways and Means Committee, contradicting Attorney General Merrick Garland's claim that Special Counsel David Weiss had "full authority" over whether to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes, revealing that the Justice Department's Tax Division would also need to authorize charges.