Hunter Biden to plead not guilty to illegal possession of a weapon

This is a highly anticipated trial in the United States

Hunter Biden to plead not guilty to illegal possession of a weapon

This is a highly anticipated trial in the United States. The son of US President Joe Biden, Hunter, will plead not guilty to illegal possession of a weapon, his lawyer said in a document made public on Tuesday (September 19). Hunter Biden, 53, is accused of lying when filling out forms to acquire a firearm in 2018, in which he denied the addiction he later admitted to.

His lawyer, Abbe David Lowell, asks in a letter addressed to the judge, Christopher Burke, to allow his client, a resident of California (West), to make his first appearance not in Delaware where the court is located, but in distance. “Mr. Biden will plead not guilty and there is no reason why he cannot say these two words by videoconference,” assures his counsel.

His indictment in this case, on September 14, came two days after the opening of the impeachment inquiry initiated by the Republican majority in the House of Representatives against the Democratic president.

Conservative parliamentarians accuse Hunter Biden of having made questionable deals in Ukraine and China by capitalizing on his father's networks and name. But they go even further by questioning possible unspeakable motivations for the pressure exerted on Kiev by Joe Biden as Barack Obama's vice-president to obtain the dismissal of the Ukrainian prosecutor general, Viktor Chokine.

The prosecutor's ouster in 2016 followed coordinated U.S. efforts with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which accused him of covering up corruption and sabotaging government reforms. Hunter Biden reached a guilty plea agreement with prosecutor David Weiss in June covering both tax evasion and illegal firearm acquisition charges, which likely would have allowed him to avoid prison and a embarrassing trial for him and his father.

But this agreement was canceled following doubts expressed in July by a judge on the validity of the arrangement. His father's predecessor, Donald Trump, and many other Republicans have made Hunter Biden one of their favorite targets, seeing him as Joe Biden's Achilles heel.