
Hunter Biden’s lawyers tell judge the special counsel will turn tax trial into ‘character assassination’
CNN
Hunter Biden’s lawyers accused federal prosecutors Wednesday of trying to turn his upcoming tax evasion trial into a public “character assassination.”
Hunter Biden’s lawyers accused federal prosecutors Wednesday of trying to turn his upcoming tax evasion trial into a public “character assassination.” At a hearing in Los Angeles, lawyers for President Joe Biden’s son blasted special counsel David Weiss and his team, who successfully prosecuted Hunter Biden on gun crimes earlier this summer and are angling for another win at his tax trial next month. “They want to slime him,” Hunter Biden’s lawyer Mark Geragos said, arguing that Weiss was attempting to put on an “independent counsel-style salacious prosecution” and is “making him look bad” by cherry-picking the facts to push the jury toward a conviction. “It’s actually a form of character assassination,” Geragos said. The clash came as District Judge Mark Scarsi handed down rulings on key evidentiary questions, largely siding with prosecutors and making it tougher for Biden’s defense. He has pleaded not guilty to nine charges, which include three tax felonies. From the bench, Scarsi ruled that Biden’s team can’t tell jurors that that the president’s son belatedly paid his entire $2 million tax bill. The judge also excluded an expert witness that the defense hoped would explain how addiction impaired Biden’s decision-making.

The Justice Department’s leadership asked career prosecutors in Florida Tuesday to volunteer over the “next several days” to help to redact the Epstein files, in the latest internal Trump administrationpush toward releasing the hundreds of thousands of photos, internal memos and other evidence around the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The US State Department on Tuesday imposed visa sanctions on a former top European Union official and employees of organizations that combat disinformation for alleged censorship – sharply ratcheting up the Trump administration’s fight against European regulations that have impacted digital platforms, far-right politicians and Trump allies, including Elon Musk.











