U.S. President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, got convicted on gun related charges. He was found guilty of lying on a form about his drug use during a 2018 handgun purchase. This comes two weeks after Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony charges in a New York state hush money trial.
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WATCH: A 12-member jury found Hunter Biden guilty on all three charges. Prosecutors charged him with two counts for allegedly lying about his drug use on paperwork to purchase a handgun, and one count for unlawfully possessing a handgun while using drugs https://t.co/PXdm0k0w0U pic.twitter.com/BuAEbC1tTN
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Hunter Biden's sentencing to take place by October 9, about a month before his father, US President Joe Biden, seeks re-election.
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