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Hunter Biden’s New Sobriety Defense Lifts the Blackout Dates on Addiction

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Notably, House Republicans say, he received two wire transfers totaling $260,000 that listed President Biden’s Delaware home as the beneficiary address for the funds. Jonathan Turley, an attorney, constitutional law scholar and legal analyst, is the Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at The George Washington University Law School.

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“Nonsensical”: Another Federal Judge Rejects All of Hunter Biden’s Claims for Dismissal

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District Judge Maryellen Noreika has also rejected those claims in the gun case in Delaware, calling Hunter’s arguments “nonsensical.” ” Legal experts like MSNBC’s Andew Weissmann have slammed the gun charges as “an abuse.”

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Have You Seen This Man? Biden Special Counsel Robert Hur Appears to Have Vanished

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to his home and his garage in Delaware. Jonathan Turley, an attorney, constitutional law scholar and legal analyst, is the Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at The George Washington University Law School.

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Biden’s Break-The-Glass Option: Pardon Hunter and Withdraw from the 2024 Election

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YouTube Screenshot Below is my column in The Messenger on what I called Biden’s “break-the-glass” option after the disaster in Delaware. District Court for the District of Delaware. The debacle in Delaware still could result in a plea deal. Jean-Pierre cut him off and responded unequivocally “no.”

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Can Biden Be Removed Under the 25th Amendment? Don’t Bet on It

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The issue of “disability” of a president was briefly raised in the Constitutional Convention in 1787. It was a delegate from Biden’s home state of Delaware who asked how they would respond to a disability, “and who is to be the judge of it?” John Dickinson’s question was left unanswered in the final version of the Constitution.