Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has announced his intention to plead guilty to federal tax-related charges, including failing to pay taxes from 2016 to 2019, filing false returns, and tax evasion. The charges carry a maximum sentence of over 20 years in prison, but legal experts believe that as a first-time offender, Biden is likely to receive a less severe punishment. This decision comes as Hunter Biden is set to stand trial for a second time in three months, following a previous conviction in Delaware for falsifying information on a gun-purchase form. His new trial in Los Angeles will focus on allegations of lavish spending on drugs, escorts, luxury hotels, and other personal items instead of paying taxes. The trial is expected to start with jury selection and opening statements in the coming days. The White House has also responded to comments made by Russian President Vladimir Putin about the upcoming US presidential election, urging him to refrain from discussing American elections entirely. These developments come as Hunter Biden’s legal troubles continue to make headlines alongside ongoing international tensions.
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