“At 8:30 a.m. on June 3, Hunter Biden is scheduled to report to Courtroom 4A in Wilmington, Del., facing his most dire legal peril to date and the possibility of a federal conviction on charges that he lied about his drug use when he purchased a firearm,” the Washington Post reports.
“The next day, President Biden is scheduled to depart for Paris on a foreign trip that could not come at a worse personal moment.
It sets up what could be a tumultuous month for the president, with his son scheduled to undergo two federal trials — one in Delaware and one in California — as the president takes two foreign trips, hosts a fundraiser with former president Barack Obama and holds a critical debate with his opponent Donald Trump.”“Biden has increasingly expressed deep concerns about his son, worrying about him on a daily basis, partly reflecting a feeling of responsibility for, in a sense, putting Hunter in this situation, aides say. Biden launched his 2020 presidential campaign at a time when his son was in the throes of a major drug addiction, and Hunter now faces constant, often humiliating, scrutiny because his father is president.”