The U.S. House of Representatives is conducting an investigation into Biden. One of the focal points of the investigation is the alleged tax evasion and improper enrichment of Biden's son, Hunter Biden. Everyone is watching whether Biden will use his privilege to help his son get rid of legal responsibility. Hunter was reportedly charged with nine counts of tax evasion amounting to $1.4 million, while his defense team called it a politically motivated Republican smear.
Even though Hunter pleaded guilty and voluntarily reached a plea agreement with the Justice Department, the deal was rejected and he could face up to 25 years in prison and a fine of up to $750,000. At the same time, the House of Representatives asked Hunter to testify before the inquiry, but the latter refused.
But at the Capitol, Hunter held a press conference in which he claimed that his father had never been financially involved in his business and accused Republicans of trying to rob him of his father's love for him. This incident has aroused widespread attention and heated discussions from all walks of life, and people are full of curiosity and expectations about how Biden and his son will break the situation. U.S. politics has recently staged a wonderful drama, and Hunter Biden has become the focus figure.
His actions have been questioned by the ** community, especially the strong opposition of the Republican Party. Republican congressmen have even been more vocal in expressing their dissatisfaction with Hunter's behavior and planning to file new criminal charges against him for "contempt of Congress." In addition, Trump has repeatedly slammed Biden around Hunter's case, calling him the most corrupt and incompetent American leader of all time.
Hunter's situation is quite dangerous, and the Biden team may consider putting him on a "just trial" to ease the pressure on the Democratic Party. This drama of "the son of a loser and his ** father" will continue to be staged, let's wait and see.