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The Criminal Conviction of Hunter Biden
A jury on Tuesday found Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, guilty of three felonies related to the purchase of a gun at one of the low points of his troubled life.
Katie Rogers, a White House correspondent for The Times, explains what the verdict could mean for the 2024 presidential race.
Guest: Katie Rogers, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.
Background reading:
- Mr. Biden was found guilty on charges related to a gun purchase in 2018.
- Here are some takeaways from the conviction.
- The president has grown more resigned and afraid about his son’s future, according to people close to the Bidens.
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