Hunter Biden's Sentencing for Gun Charges Set for Post-Election
The President's son faces sentencing on November 13, following his conviction for lying about drug use while purchasing a firearm.
- Hunter Biden's sentencing date is set for one week after the 2024 presidential election.
- He was convicted in June for making false statements and illegal possession of a firearm.
- The charges stem from a 2018 incident involving a Colt Cobra revolver.
- Biden faces up to 25 years in prison but is unlikely to receive the maximum sentence as a first-time offender.
- He also faces a separate trial in September for alleged tax evasion.