Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reacting to the recent verdict, with predominantly Republican voices being heard. Senator Lindsey Graham highlighted the handling of the case, emphasizing alleged negligence by federal prosecutors in Delaware regarding tax evasion and business dealings involving Hunter Biden. Graham suggested that a 'sweetheart plea deal' was orchestrated for Biden, with the gun charges only pursued after the initial deal was rejected by a judge.
Notably, Hunter Biden still faces gun charges in California, with his trial scheduled for the fall. Some Republicans, like Representative Matt Gaetz, have criticized the gun conviction, questioning its validity. James Comer, the oversight chairman, who has been investigating the Biden family, viewed the verdict as a step towards accountability but called for a broader investigation into alleged corrupt practices within the Biden family.
Despite ongoing scrutiny, no concrete evidence linking President Joe Biden to Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings has been presented by the oversight committee. The reactions from Capitol Hill reflect a mix of skepticism and cautious optimism, with some lawmakers questioning the fairness of the legal proceedings while others see the verdict as a step in the right direction.