President’s son is due to be charged over alleged gun and tax offences in DOJ case led by special counsel David Weiss
The special prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden hopes to indict him by the end of the month, according to new court documents.
David Weiss, who was appointed by the Department of Justice to the role last month, said in a court filing he would seek an indictment for the President’s son from a grand jury by September 29.
Mr Biden, is accused of breaking federal law on firearm possession by owning a handgun while he was addicted to drugs, and of non-payment of tax.
It was unclear from Mr Weiss’s court submission which charges Mr Biden would face.