Hunter Biden trial enters 3rd day with cross-examination of FBI agent
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Hunter Biden's criminal trial held its second day in court, where jurors heard excerpts from Biden's memoir detailing his drug addiction, as well as text messages he sent in 2018.
"No one is above the law," argued prosecutors, who told the jury that during the trial they will present evidence showing Biden was a crack cocaine addict who lied on a federal gun form in order to purchase the firearm.
Biden’s 2021 memoir "Beautiful Things" took center stage Tuesday as prosecutors played excerpts from Biden’s audiobook, which is narrated by Biden, in the courtroom. The excerpts detailed anecdotes such as how he linked up with a female drug dealer he nicknamed "Bicycles" who sold him crack cocaine on the streets of Washington, D.C., how he could serve as a "crack daddy" to dealers due to his spiraling addiction, and how he took cocaine from a stranger in a hotel bathroom in Monte Carlo.