President Biden made his first public comments on his son Hunter Biden's conviction, saying he is "extremely proud" of how Hunter overcame his addiction issues. Biden affirmed his satisfaction with not intervening in his son's legal matters and stated he would "abide by the jury's decision." Hunter was found guilty of federal gun charges by a Delaware jury on Tuesday and faces up to 25 years in prison, though he likely will not receive the maximum penalty.
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00:02President Biden made his first public comments on his son Hunter Biden's conviction,
00:06saying he is extremely proud of how Hunter overcame his addiction issues.
00:11Biden affirmed his satisfaction with not intervening in his son's legal matters and
00:15stating he would abide by the jury's decision. Hunter was found guilty of a federal gun charge
00:19by a Delaware jury on Tuesday and faces up to 25 years in prison, though he will
00:24likely not receive the maximum penalty. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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