Hunter Should Take a Plea, Quickly

Published: Mon, 06/03/24

Updated: Tue, 06/04/24

Facing a likely losing trial with up to 25 years in prison for felony gun charges, Hunter Biden should take a plea deal to avoid worsening his and his father's difficult situations.Insert Preheader

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