Who testified in Hunter Biden’s trial on federal firearms charges
By RANDALL CHASE, MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, CLAUDIA LAUER and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
Associated Press
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Jurors who are weighing whether President Joe Biden’s son is guilty of federal firearms charges heard deeply personal testimony about dark moments in Hunter Biden’s past. The case stems from a gun the younger Biden bought in October 2018. Prosecutors said Hunter Biden lied when he swore he wasn’t a drug user on a federal form he filled out at the gun shop. Hunter Biden’s attorney argued his client did not believe he was in the throes of addiction when he stated in the paperwork that he did not have a drug problem. The key witnesses include Hunter Biden’s ex-wife and his brother Beau’s widow, with whom he had a romantic relationship after Beau’s death.