Federal agents have ‘enough evidence to CHARGE Hunter Biden with tax crimes and making a false statement while buying gun’, bombshell report claims: Decision lies in hands of U.S. attorney in Delaware
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Federal agents who have been conducting a long-running probe of the president’s son Hunter Biden believe they have ‘sufficient evidence’ to charge him with tax fraud and making a false statement on a gun permit, according to a bombshell report in the Washington Post.
Federal prosecutors have made no decision on charging Hunter Biden with a crime, and his lawyer blasted what he called a DOJ ‘leak,’ demanding an investigation of anyone who put out the information.

Hunter Biden has been under investigation for years on tax and other matters. In 2020 he acknowledged a government probe and settled a back payment
Hunter paid an outstanding tax liability back in 2020 and acknowledged a probe into what he called his ‘tax affairs.’
The case is being overseen by a U.S. attorney in Delaware. Biden and AG Merrick Garland have repeatedly said they would leave the case to career prosecutors.
The gun purchase matter relates to standard paperwork for purchasing a weapon. On the form Hunter denied using unlawful drugs or being addicted to drugs.
He has disclosed in his own memoir that he was addicted to crack cocaine and has struggled with drug and alcohol use.
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Images found on his infamous laptop, which emerged weeks before Election Day 2020 and which experts who analyzed data have told DailyMail.com is authentic, contain images appearing to show crack cocaine use.
Emails traced to the laptop also point to an array of business activities in China and other locations.
The gun matter is of the type that prosecutors sometimes charge and sometimes overlook. But according to DOJ figures cited by the Post, there were 478 referrals for lying on firearms forms the year of Hunter Bicen’s purchase, with charges filed in 298 cases.
White House chief of staff Ron Klain vouched for the president’s son in a TV interview in April.
‘Of course the president’s confident that his son didn’t break the law,’ Klain said.
‘But most importantly, as I said, that’s a matter that’s to be decided by the Justice Department, by the legal process. It’s something that no one at the White House has involvement in.’
This is a developing story.