Judicial setback for Hunter Biden: His request to dismiss the gun possession case was rejected
The president's son had made three separate filings, alleging "vindictive prosecution."
The president's son had made three separate filings, alleging "vindictive prosecution."
"Defendant fails to present a reasonable inference, let alone clear evidence, of discriminatory effect and discriminatory purpose," the 82-page ruling reads.
The House Oversight Committee summoned Hunter Biden and three of his former associates to testify on Wednesday, March 20.
This accusation of illegally possessing a revolver and lying in a federal declaration should not be confused with the tax evasion charges that the president's son faces in California.
The president's son also admitted that he did take his father to meetings with his business partners, but denied that he did anything wrong.
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