5 key takeaways from the 4th day of Hunter Biden’s gun trial

Day Four of Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial Reveals Additional Explosive Details.

As the trial continues to unfold, it is becoming increasingly evident that there are several explosive pieces of information being uncovered about the dysfunctional Biden family. The trial began with two weeks expected for the entire proceedings, exposing damning information about the Bidens’ misconduct. The court resumed at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, with two remaining defense witnesses: an FBI chemist and a DEA drug expert. The prosecution is then expected to rest. Hunter Biden has not yet decided whether he will take the stand during the trial, according to CNN.

The most significant revelations from day four of the trial include.

1. Hallie Biden’s testimony regarding the disappearance of her ex-partner and brother-in-law, Hunter, reveals that she tossed his missing revolver in a dumpster behind a Wilmington, Delaware, grocery store in 2018. She initially planned to pretend like it wasn’t her who discarded the gun.

2. An 80-year-old man discovered Hunter’s gun in the trash and informed the court. A state trooper confirmed that the weapon was in the possession of the elderly gentleman.

3. Hallie also testified about Hunter’s text messages, particularly one from October 13, 2018, which appeared crucial to the prosecution. It was about a “dealer named Mookie” in Wilmington. Another message from October 14 revealed that Hunter was “sleeping on a car smoking crack,” according to court reporters. The texts are considered the “clearest pieces of evidence” against Hunter, as reported by NBC News. These messages indicate that he used drugs during the month of the incident, which is crucial for the prosecution’s case.

4. Prosecutors revealed that they do not have access to the entire contents of Hunter’s laptop. NBC News reported that “after the laptop was seized by investigators, the data went through a filter team to preserve any privilege issues… Because any privilege would belong to Hunter Biden, the defense was provided with the complete hard drive image, which means it has more evidence from the laptop that prosecutors don’t have.

5. Judge Noreika criticized the defense for attempting to admit unseen text messages during Hallie’s testimony.

Hunter Biden is facing charges of one count of false statement in the purchase of a firearm, one count of possession of a firearm by a person who is an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance, and one count of false statement related to information required to be kept by a federal firearms licensed dealer. The case number is United States v. Hunter Biden, No. 24-1703 in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

In summary, the trial has uncovered several explosive details about the Biden family’s dysfunction, with the prosecution presenting evidence that suggests Hunter used crack when he purchased the firearm and discarded it in a public trash can next to a school. The Secret Service is alleged to have intervened in the investigation of that incident. As the trial continues, more information may come to light, shedding further light on the inner workings of the Biden family.

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