Hunter Biden's Tax Case Faces Judicial Skepticism
As Hunter Biden's legal team claims political motivation behind tax charges, the judge demands evidence, highlighting the case's significance in the presidential race.
- Hunter Biden's lawyers argue his tax case is politically motivated, claiming selective prosecution due to Republican pressure.
- Federal Judge Mark Scarsi appears skeptical of the defense's claims of political motivation, emphasizing a lack of evidence.
- Special Counsel David Weiss accuses Hunter Biden's legal team of spreading conspiracy theories about the prosecution.
- Hunter Biden faces up to 17 years in prison if convicted on the tax charges, with trials set to begin in June 2024.
- The case has become a focal point in the presidential race, with implications for the re-election campaign of President Joe Biden.