Jill Biden attends Hunter Biden’s gun trial while president remains aloof

First Lady Jill Biden participated in ⁤Hunter Biden’s Delaware gun trial on Monday. The trial, related to a 2018 ‌firearm acquisition, is one of two major legal proceedings Hunter faces as the 2024 ⁢general election winds down. Additionally, there⁣ is anticipation for Hunter Biden’s upcoming federal tax trial slated to commence ⁢in ‍September. Your summary effectively encapsulates the key points from the provided text. It highlights First Lady Jill Biden’s presence at Hunter Biden’s ⁣Delaware gun trial, the significance⁢ of the trial ⁢in relation ⁣to​ a 2018 firearm⁣ purchase, the two major‌ legal proceedings Hunter is involved⁢ in as the 2024 ‍general election approaches, and the upcoming federal tax trial scheduled for September.


First lady Jill Biden attended the Delaware gun trial of first son Hunter Biden on Monday.

The trial, concerning a 2018 purchase of a firearm, is the first of two high-profile trials the younger Biden is facing during the final months of the 2024 general election.

Hunter Biden’s federal tax trial will begin in September after being delayed in May.

President Joe Biden himself has kept his son’s legal troubles at arm’s length, and he is not expected to attend either of Hunter Biden’s two trials this year. The president is slated to travel to France on Tuesday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

The first lady, Ashley Biden (Hunter Biden’s sister), and Melissa Cohen Biden (Hunter Biden’s wife) all attended Monday’s proceedings. Jill Biden arrived at the courthouse just before 9 a.m. on Monday, wearing a purple suit.

First lady Jill Biden, Ashley Biden, and Melissa Cohen Biden, all attended Monday’s proceedings. Jill Biden arrived at the courthouse just before 9 a.m. on Monday, wearing a purple suit. (Associated Press)

“Happy birthday,” Hunter reportedly told the first lady, who turned 73 on Monday. “I got you a special event.”

David Weiss, the special counsel leading the prosecution, alleges that Hunter Biden lied on a federal form about his then-ongoing drug use before purchasing a gun. Hunter Biden is pleading not guilty to the three related charges but could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

The first lady is steadily ramping up her campaign appearances ahead of Biden’s tight reelection race against former President Donald Trump.

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Democratic strategists previously told the Washington Examiner that the first lady’s appearances on the campaign trail are critical for humanizing the president and helping his campaign connect with less politically inclined demographics.



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