• April 28, 2024

If Convicted, Hunter Biden Could Be Going Away For A VERY Long Time….

If President Joe Biden’s son is convicted on all charges and receives the maximum sentence available on all charges, he may go from strolling around the White House to living in a jailhouse.

The indictment against Hunter Biden, which was released on Thursday, accuses him of three offenses and alleges that he willfully lied on paperwork to obtain a pistol when he stated that he was not using an illicit narcotic at the time.

The maximum sentence for False Statement in Purchase of a Firearm is ten years in prison, a $250,000 fine, three years of supervised release, and a special assessment of $100.

Hunter Biden could face five years in jail, a $250,000 fine, three years of supervised release, and a $100 assessment if convicted of False Statement Related to Information Required to be Kept by Federal Firearms Licensed Dealer.

The maximum penalty for Possession of a Firearm by a Person Who is an Illegal User of or Addicted to a Controlled Substance is ten years in prison, a $250,000 fine, three years of supervised release, and a $100 assessment. Hunter Biden would serve 25 years in prison and pay more than $750,000 in fines if he received the maximum punishment on all charges.

According to NBC, Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, termed the charges politically motivated.

“As expected, prosecutors filed charges today that they deemed were not warranted just six weeks ago following a five-year investigation into this case,” he said in a statement.

“The evidence in this matter has not changed in the last six weeks, but the law has and so has MAGA Republicans’ improper and partisan interference in this process. Hunter Biden possessing an unloaded gun for 11 [days] was not a threat to public safety, but a prosecutor, with all the power imaginable, bending to political pressure presents a grave threat to our system of justice,” Lowell said.

“We believe these charges are barred by the agreement the prosecutors made with Mr. Biden, the recent rulings by several federal courts that this statute is unconstitutional, and the facts that he did not violate that law, and we plan to demonstrate all of that in court,” he said.

Some Republicans were disappointed by the charges filed by U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who had negotiated a plea deal that was rejected by a judge in July.

In a social media post, Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa expressed skepticism about the claims, saying he had “real concerns” about Weiss “taking this across the finish line.”

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia wrote, “where are the indictments for tax fraud, FARA abuse, money laundering, and sex trafficking???” in a social media post, while House Oversight Committee chair James Comer called the indictment “a very small start” in his post.

“Today’s indictment of Hunter Biden is a smokescreen. Don’t fall for it,” Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said in his post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

“This is a fig leaf designed to deflect attention away from the real problem: the Biden family is selling out U.S. foreign policy for their own family’s private financial gain. That’s really what’s wrong, and we must hold politicians in both major political parties when they use our foreign policy to enrich their family members,” he wrote.

Warning that “the public shouldn’t fall for the trick of diverting attention away from the true problem,” Ramaswamy added, “It’s also no accident that today’s indictment comes at a moment when President Biden’s own popularity within the Democratic Party is cratering.

“I predict this is the first step for the Democrat Party managerial class to pressure Joe Biden out of the race. Biden will become a sacrificial pawn in service to the deep state that wants to keep power at all costs,” he wrote.

Is anyone genuinely expecting Hunter Biden to spend a second in jail? His father is the phony president, and the entire DOJ will go to great lengths to defend him.

They are allowing the current proceedings to continue in order to avoid an outcry from law-abiding citizens of America, but he will never spend a day in jail, and any fine he receives will be so insignificant that it will not damage him one bit.

Our deeply corrupt Justice Department will do all possible to protect Hunter and his father. Corruption breeds and defends itself.

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