Hunter Biden plea: JD Vance doubles down on vow to block DOJ nominees

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Hunter Biden plea: JD Vance doubles down on vow to block DOJ nominees
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Sen. JDVance1 won't be dropping his hold on DOJ nominees anytime soon after prosecutors reached a plea deal with Hunter Biden. Vance originally began protesting due to the charges against Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden may avoid jail time after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor tax evasion charges. U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss has recommended he receive probation.Hunter Biden is faced with a felony gun charge as well, though the punishment could be waived if he complies with what's known as a pretrial diversion program.

Yet Republicans say the plea deal is the latest example of the DOJ targeting conservatives while offering leniency to the Biden family. The news comes days after the agency charged Trump over his handling of classified documents. The senator reiterated his intention to delay the confirmation of DOJ nominees, in effect a symbolic gesture since those nominees typically require a procedural vote in the Senate anyway.

The president's son, who has struggled with drug abuse, is also charged with felony possession of a firearm despite being an"unlawful user of and addicted to a controlled substance."

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