President Joe Biden says he will not pardon his son Hunter Biden if he's convicted on gun-related charges
SUMMARY
President Joe Biden conveyed his stance on his son Hunter Biden's criminal trial, affirming to ABC News that he would respect the jury's decision and 'refrain from using his presidential authority to pardon him' if convicted. Speaking from Normandy during the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Biden addressed the historic trial, and claimed that he is committed to accepting the trial's outcome. The White House had previously clarified that Biden wouldn't intervene with a pardon. Hunter Biden faces federal gun-related and tax charges, with the trial garnering significant attention. Biden, while refraining from direct comments on the case, expressed his unwavering support for his son.