Biden aides believe the president may be too worried to do his job after the Hunter Biden trial begins

President Biden’s aides reveal that he expresses daily concern for his son, Hunter Biden, and anticipate that this worry will intensify as the first son’s trial commences in June.

According to three anonymous advisors who spoke to Politico, there is growing concern among White House staff and members of the First Family regarding the potential impact of the upcoming trial on the president. The trial for the younger Biden’s gun crime is scheduled to commence on June 3, and a conviction could lead to imprisonment.

According to one of the advisors, Joe Biden expresses his concern for Hunter on a daily basis. From the moment he wakes up until the moment he goes to sleep, his worries about his son never cease. These concerns are only expected to intensify as the trial progresses.

Hunter’s legal team made an effort to postpone the trial for the Delaware gun case on Tuesday. However, the judge overseeing the case insisted on proceeding with the proceedings.

According to reports, Biden continues to stay in touch with his son through regular phone calls or text messages on a daily basis, and this is expected to continue even during the trial.

In addition to the upcoming trial in Los Angeles for federal tax charges, Hunter is also facing a June 20 trial. This trial is part of the same investigation, which is being led by Special Counsel David Weiss.

The attorney representing Shapley, a company involved in a legal dispute with Hunter Biden, expressed dissatisfaction with the prosecutor handling the case. The attorney criticized the prosecutor for being inconsistent in his approach and called for him to testify before Congress.

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The attorney accused the prosecutor of being “all over the map” in his actions and decisions related to the case. He argued that the prosecutor’s lack of consistency was causing confusion and hindering the progress of the legal proceedings.

Furthermore, the attorney emphasized the importance of the prosecutor providing testimony to Congress. He believed that it was necessary for the prosecutor to explain his actions and decision-making process in a transparent manner. The attorney viewed the prosecutor’s testimony as crucial in shedding light on the case and ensuring justice is served.

In conclusion, the attorney representing Shapley criticized the prosecutor handling Hunter Biden’s case for his inconsistent approach. He called for the prosecutor to testify before Congress, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the legal proceedings.

Former President Trump is currently facing four criminal indictments against him personally. The first of these indictments has his presumptive November opponent tied down in a Manhattan courtroom.

In the New York v. Trump trial, the former president is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. Despite pleading not guilty, he has expressed strong criticism towards the trial, specifically targeting Judge Juan Merchan and the gag order imposed on him.

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