Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to federal gun charges
- Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to three federal firearms charges related to allegedly lying about past drug use when purchasing a firearm in 2018.
- The charges Hunter Biden faces include making false statements, illegally possessing a firearm as an unlawful drug user, and general firearm offenses.
- Hunter Biden was released on probation under conditions such as seeking employment, not using drugs or alcohol, avoiding firearms possession, and updating officials on international travel plans.
- Hunter Biden's defense team plans to file motions arguing the charges are unconstitutional and politically motivated.
- The case stems from a collapsed plea deal and could potentially head to trial in 2024 as President Biden campaigns for reelection.



























































