Hunter Biden, the son of the 81-year-old Democrat White House incumbent Joe Biden, has been found guilty of three federal felonies related to a 2018 firearm purchase. According to witnesses and Hunter Biden’s own memoirs, he was abusing crack cocaine during this period and lied on federal gun forms, stating he was not a drug addict. Prosecutors alleged that Biden possessed a firearm illegally for 11 days.
The First Son pleaded not guilty to the gun charges. However, after just over three hours of deliberations, a Delaware jury determined Biden had, in fact, violated the law. He will likely face a fine of over $75,000 instead of jail time.
The National Pulse has confirmed that a statement from President Trump pledging to “help” Hunter, circulating on social media, is fake.

A court document released in January of this year indicated the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found cocaine in a gun pouch belonging to Hunter Biden in 2018. According to the documents, unsealed by Special Counsel David Weiss, after unsealing evidence in 2023, the FBI found a white powdery substance, suspected to be cocaine, on the pouch that held Biden’s firearm in October 2018. Federal chemists later confirmed the substance was indeed cocaine.
In September, Biden will face a second trial over federal tax crimes. The tax crime prosecution could result in jail time, especially as Hunter Biden will be considered a previously convicted felon.