Hunter Biden is set to appear at a Delaware courthouse for the commencement of his federal gun trial, where prosecutors are planning to present personal testimony to support their case. The special counsel has disclosed that three of Hunter Biden's former romantic partners are expected to testify. The prosecutors, led by special counsel David Weiss, assert that they possess compelling evidence and are prepared to substantiate their claims.
The trial is scheduled to begin with opening statements shortly, with the prosecution aiming to demonstrate Hunter Biden's alleged drug use around the time of purchasing a gun in October 2018. The central issue revolves around the violation of federal law, which prohibits firearm possession by drug users or addicts. The defense, despite facing challenges due to limitations imposed by the judge on their arguments and evidence, is focusing on interpreting the statute's definition of addiction to potentially secure an acquittal.
The proceedings are set to commence at 9 a.m. at the federal courthouse in Wilmington, Delaware, the home state of President Joe Biden. The trial is expected to feature intense testimony, particularly concerning addiction, as Hunter Biden has been candid about his struggles with alcoholism and crack cocaine addiction. Testimony from his ex-romantic partners, including his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, is anticipated, highlighting their concerns for his well-being and actions taken to remove the gun he purchased.
In addition to personal testimony, federal agents, including representatives from the DEA and FBI, are expected to provide evidence during the trial. The FBI agent is likely to present messages from the controversial Hunter Biden laptop, further adding to the complexity of the case.