Reported about 1 year ago
On June 13, 2024, President Biden publicly addressed his son Hunter's conviction for possessing firearms, stating he will not intervene in the criminal justice process by issuing a pardon or reducing Hunter's sentence. While attending the G7 summit in Italy, Biden expressed pride in his son's recovery from addiction and asserted respect for the jury's decision. Despite the potential 25-year sentence Hunter faces, as a first-time offender, imprisonment seems unlikely. Biden typically avoids discussing his son's criminal cases to prevent interference with the judicial system, but other family members, including First Lady Jill Biden, have shown support during the trial.
Source: YAHOO