The Guardian (USA)

Hunter Biden: the moments that pushed president’s son into spotlight

- Mary Yang

Federal prosecutor­s indicted Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, over illegally possessing a firearm in Delaware on Thursday. The indictment comes a month after the US attorney general, Merrick Garland, appointed the US attorney David Weiss, a Trump nominee, to oversee the investigat­ion as special counsel.

Hunter Biden has been at the center of a years-long investigat­ion into his tax affairs that was set to close with a guilty plea. But that plea deal fell apart at a Delaware courthouse after the Trumpappoi­nted judge said she could not agree to the agreement, which ensured Biden would avoid jail time in a separate case of illegally possessing a gun while using drugs.

Amid the controvers­y, the president has repeatedly said he supports his son and Hunter has been seen regularly at family events. Asked if President Biden would pardon his son in the event of any conviction, Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, told reporters: “No.”

But the younger Biden has been embroiled in a list of unrelated controvers­ies for years, including his overseas dealings and struggles with addiction, which ex-President Trump and his allies have regularly sought to use as fodder for attacks.

Here’s a comprehens­ive timeline of the moments that have propelled Hunter Biden into the limelight.

Joe Biden Senate tenure: Hunter’s consulting work for MBNA Corporatio­n, a large Delaware-based banking chain, sparks backlash as his father, then a senator, was pushing for legislatio­n favored by the online banking industry. The Obama-Biden 2008 campaign later rebuffs claims of improper action.

Vice-presidency: Hunter Biden joins the board of Burisma, a private Ukrainian energy company, in 2014. Years later, House Republican­s and Donald Trump spread baseless claims of wrongdoing by the Biden family, including that the vice-president helped push out the Ukrainian prosecutor general for failing to crack down on corruption in 2016 in order to protect his son.

Administra­tion officials say at the time there was no conflict of interest since the president’s son was a private citizen. Hunterlate­r says it was “poor judgment” to take the paid post but insists he did nothing wrong.

October 2014: The Wall Street Journal reports Hunter was discharged from the US navy reserve in 2013 after a test returned positive for cocaine.

2016: After his brother Beau Biden’s death in 2015, Hunter increasing­ly struggles with addiction, according to his memoir, released in 2021. He begins an affair with his late brother’s wife, Hallie Biden, afterwards. His wife, Kathleen Buhle, files for divorce in December, saying her husband spent extravagan­tly on alcohol and on gifts for other women.

2018: Federal prosecutor­s reportedly launch an investigat­ion into Hunter’s finances, including his tax affairs and business dealings in China, as early as 2018. Hunter allegedly failed to pay taxes between 2017 and 2018 and separately inked deals with Chinese executives.

May 2019: Huntermarr­ies Melissa Cohen, an environmen­tal activist and film-maker from South Africa, days after meeting.

August 2019: An Arkansas woman, Lunden Roberts, files a lawsuit asking Hunter Biden for child support, claiming her daughter, Navy, is his.

Trump impeachmen­t: Trump seeks to divert attention from his impeachmen­t inquiry towards Hunter’s business dealings in China and Ukraine.

2020 presidenti­al election: Trump repeatedly attacks Joe Biden over his family’s overseas business ties.

December 2020: A month after his father wins the presidenti­al election, Hunter confirms a Delaware attorney has been investigat­ing his “tax affairs”. He says he had learned of the investigat­ion, overseen by Trump-appointed US attorney David Weiss, from his lawyer a day before he confirmed it publicly. The investigat­ion had been temporaril­y paused in the months leading up to the election.

2021: Hunter pays back the amount he owed in taxes. He also gets back into art. Insider later reports that the younger Biden sold one of his paintings to a Democratic donor, Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, whom the president appointed to a commission in 2022.

April 2023: An anonymous IRS whistleblo­wer sends a letter to Congress saying the investigat­ion into Hunter’s finances was mishandled.

20 June 2023: Hunter is expected to plead guilty to two tax misdemeano­rs after a federal court in Delaware announced it had reached a deal that was set to shield him from jail time over gun charges in a separate case.

29 June 2023: Hunter settles the lawsuit with Lunden Roberts and agrees to pay a monthly sum in child support, as well as turn over several paintings.

19 July 2023: Two former agents at the IRS, including the previously anonymous whistleblo­wer, testify at a GOP-led House oversight hearing that DoJ officials “constantly hamstrung, limited and marginaliz­ed” the US attorney, Weiss, in his investigat­ion into Hunter.

26 July 2023: In a reversal, Hunterplea­ds not guilty to two tax misdemeano­r charges after the judge, Maryellen Noreika, says she cannot accept the deal over a disagreeme­nt between the prosecutio­n and Hunter’s legal team.

The two sides settled a disagreeme­nt over whether Hunter could face future charges for violating foreign lobbying laws. After a short recess, his lawyers said they agreed with the DoJ’s interpreta­tion that he could face additional charges, subject to further investigat­ion.

But Noreika again raises a question regarding a diversion agreement – where the prosecutor agrees to dismiss charges, with conditions – that would have cleared Hunter of his gun charges after two years if she found him to be compliant with the terms. Noreika said that power belonged to the DoJ, not her, and thus could not approve the deal.

1 August 2023: Joe Biden says in an interview he “has seven grandchild­ren”, acknowledg­ing for the first time Navy, four, the daughter of Hunter Biden and Lunden Roberts.

August 2023: This is the deadline Noreika sets for the two sides to file additional briefs defending the constituti­onality of the original plea deal.

Republican lawmakers are separately targeting the entire Biden family. The GOP-led House oversight committee is investigat­ing whether the family’s business dealings harm US national security, and some extreme members are calling for impeachmen­t.

11 August 2023: Merrick Garland, the attorney general, appoints special counsel David Weiss to oversee Hunter’s case.

14 September 2023: Hunter Biden is federally indicted with three felony counts, for illegally possessing a gun and making false statements when filling out paperwork to do so in 2018.

 ?? Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images ?? Hunter Biden outside federal court in Delaware last month.
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Hunter Biden outside federal court in Delaware last month.

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