President Biden said Thursday he will not pardon his son Hunter, making his first comments on the possibility since Hunter Biden's conviction.
Hunter was found guilty of three felony counts related to lying about his illicit drug use on forms required to purchase a gun. The jury deliberated for about three hours before making its decision. He faces up to 25 years in prison. However, because he has no prior criminal history, legal experts have said it's unlikely that he will serve that much time — if any — behind bars.President Biden after son's conviction: 'I will always be there for Hunter' Scripps News Staff 10:27 AM, Jun 11, 2024 Possible appeal