Hunter Biden’s lawyer said Thursday that the federal gun charges filed against the first son are politically motivated and barred by an agreement he reached with prosecutors earlier this year.
Author: Jeff Mordock
Hunter Biden is indicted on federal firearms charges in a long-running probe weeks after a plea deal
Federal prosecutors on Thursday indicted President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, on three gun charges tied to possessing a firearm while using narcotics.
Mark Meadows withdraws emergency petition to delay trial
Mark Meadows, who was chief of staff under former President Donald Trump, told a federal appeals court Thursday he’s withdrawing his emergency petition to pause the proceedings against him in the Georgia criminal interference case.
Georgia judge blocks Fani Willis’ aim to have Trump trial in October
Former President Donald Trump and 16 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case will not go to trial in October, a state judge ruled Thursday in a stunning legal loss for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Biden dismisses impeachment inquiry: ‘I’ve got a job to do’
President Biden brushed aside impeachment talk late Wednesday saying he was going to focus on his job and not what he claims is a political stunt.
White House refuses to answer questions about Biden’s false claims
The White House on Wednesday refused to answer questions about President Biden’s history of telling embellished, if not outright fabricated stories during public remarks.
11th Circuit fast-tracks Meadows’ bid to have Georgia criminal case removed to federal court
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit wasted no time Tuesday taking up an emergency motion filed by Mark Meadows, President Trump’s former chief of staff, to move his Georgia criminal election-interference case to a federal court.
Biden draws sharp rebuke for joke, false claim in 9/11 remarks
President Biden was sharply criticized for his rambling remarks commemorating the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, that included a joke about playing football and a false claim that he was at ground zero in Manhattan the day after the World Trade C…
Biden defends honoring 9/11 far from terror attack sites, says fighter jets scrambled in Alaska, too
President Biden commemorated the September 11 anniversary on Monday in Alaska, far from Ground Zero in Manhattan or other sites memorializing the 2,977 Americans who died that day.
Meadows requests emergency stay in Georgia case so he can appeal federal judge’s ruling on trial
Mark Meadows, President Trump’s former chief of staff, filed an emergency motion Monday asking a federal judge to pause an order that kept his Georgia criminal election interference case in a state court, as he seeks to appeal the decision to a higher …