Thanks to U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan's decision to begin Donald Trump's federal election interference case on the day before Super Tuesday, the likely Republican presidential nominee will spend the bulk of the 2024 election cycle in the middle of one, if not many, criminal trials.
Now to throw a second bomb into the mix, the incumbent president may be called to the stand to testify in the criminal trial against his own son.As you may recall, the attempt of Joe Biden's Justice Department to insulate Hunter Biden from future prosecution related to his overseas influence peddling and profiteering blew up in spectacular fashion back in July.
Prior to the plea deal, the younger Biden's legal team apparently threatened the DOJ with the promise that they would call the president to the stand if at least one of his pending criminal cases went to trial. Evidently, the ultimatum worked, until Noreika proved that sunlight is indeed the best disinfectant, forcing prosecutors to renege on their end. Now that Biden refuses to fess up and plead guilty, David Weiss, the U.S.
But now we'll see just how loyal Hunter Biden is in return. Will Hunter Biden stand on his own and finally embrace the consequences of his own actions, or will he demand that his dad testify in his defense? If the trial, like Trump's, begins in 2024, will Hunter Biden call the president to the stand and imperil his reelection? It's a question his father may wish he never had to learn the answer to.
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