Hunter Biden’s impending gun trial mired in disagreements over evidence
Hunter Biden arrives at court on Friday. Picture: Matt Rourke/AP
The judge overseeing Hunter Biden’s federal firearms charges trial agreed on Friday to block prosecutors from telling jurors about some other unflattering episodes from his personal life, but left the door open to allowing them in if the president’s son testifies.
It is unclear whether he would take the stand during the trial that could last up to two weeks during his father’s re-election campaign and likely include sharp disagreements over evidence.




