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Hunter Biden Escapes Tax Charges, But What’s Next?

In April, Hunter Biden was supposed to appear in court and plead guilty to a couple of misdemeanor tax charges. Unfortunately, the deal fell apart when the judge started asking too much questions. Although the charges have been dismissed, the situation doesn't mean that he'll be off the hook.

Charges against Hunter were dismissed by federal prosecutors after the Attorney General of the United States, Merrick Garland, appointed David Weiss, as a special counsel. This means that they can still be brought in other states.

Hunter Biden is facing a felony charge for lying to the authorities when he bought a gun because he was struggling with his drug addiction. He thought he had a deal that would let him avoid going to prison for two years if he stayed out of trouble. However, the judge has not yet ruled on the deal, and there are still questions about it.

Whistleblowers have already come forward and revealed that Hunter Biden could face several federal felony charges, including tax evasion. It's believed that the entire Biden family is prone to unethical behavior.

It's clear that Biden has a lot of work to do. It's time for him to face the consequences of his crimes. The issue isn't about his political connections, but about holding people accountable. Hopefully, justice will be served and Hunter will learn that he can no longer avoid the consequences of his wrongdoing.

Written by Staff Reports

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