Biden speaks on gun safety after his son is found guilty on firearms charges
- President Joe Biden advocated for a ban on assault weapons and highlighted efforts to reduce gun violence in a speech following his son's federal gun charges.
- Hunter Biden was convicted on three felony charges related to falsely stating drug use when purchasing a firearm in 2018.
- The president's speech emphasizing gun law reforms coincided with his son's guilty verdict on gun charges, creating an uncomfortable political situation.
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Biden delivers gun safety speech hours after son's firearms conviction
President Joe Biden touted his administration's efforts to reduce gun violence and called for a ban on assault weapons during a speech Tuesday, just hours after his son was found guilty on federal gun charges.
Hunter Biden guilty: What’s next after president’s son convicted on federal gun charges - Washington Examiner
Hunter Biden’s attorney revealed Tuesday that the first son would fight his conviction after a jury found him guilty of three felony charges related to a 2018 gun purchase. Abbe Lowell, who led Biden’s defense in the case, said his team was “disappointed by today’s verdict” and would “continue to vigorously pursue all the legal challenges available.” Can Hunter appeal his conviction? Biden is entitled to appeal his conviction, which he would do …

Biden touts gun safety record to advocates, as son found guilty on felony charges • Nebraska Examiner
President Joe Biden speaks to a conference hosted by Everytown for Gun Safety in Washington on June 11, 2024. (Courtesy of CSPAN livestream, screenshot.)WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Tuesday touted his administration’s efforts to reduce gun violence as the second anniversary of bipartisan gun safety legislation he signed into law approaches. “Never give up on hope,” Biden said during an annual conference hosted by the advocacy group Everyt…
Biden urges new gun control to ‘hold families accountable’ in awkward first remarks since son Hunter convicted on gun charges
WASHINGTON — Well, this is awkward. President Biden demanded punishment for families who leave guns unlocked Tuesday — in his first public remarks since his son Hunter was convicted of three felonies for illegally owning a gun that another Biden family member tossed into a public dumpster. “It’s time we establish universal background checks —...
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