Congress reacts to Hunter Biden indictment - Summary

Summary

Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on gun charges, marking the first time a child of a sitting president has faced felony criminal charges. He is accused of falsely claiming he was not using illegal drugs when he bought a gun in 2018. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison. There is potential for further charges, including tax violations. House Democrats continue to dismiss an impeachment inquiry into President Biden as a "partisan political stunt," while House Republicans have expressed frustration over the lack of action against him.

Facts

1. Hunter Biden has been indicted on gun charges by a federal grand jury, which is the first time criminal charges have been filed against a child of a sitting President.
2. Biden is accused of falsely claiming he was not using illegal drugs when he bought a gun back in 2018.
3. The indictment comes after a plea agreement fell apart in July.
4. If convicted, Biden could face up to 25 years in prison.
5. There could be additional charges in the future, specifically on alleged tax violations.
6. Biden's legal team may argue that the charges are not valid because of the prior agreement on the gun offense and possible constitutional questions.
7. House Republicans are ramping up investigations into the Biden family and some of the President's associates, though the White House insists there is no evidence of wrongdoing.
8. Former President Trump is among 19 defendants facing criminal charges in Fulton, Georgia, though his trial is not expected to occur until later.
9. There is frustration among House Democrats over the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which they consider a partisan political stunt without evidence of wrongdoing.