Nicholas Kamm - AFP / Getty Images White House Issues Statement as Hunter Biden's Day in Federal Court Goes Off the Rails The White House is making clear that Hunter Biden's case is being "handled independently" by federal prosecutors. By Ben Kew July 26, 2023
Julio Cortez / AP Close Associate of Biden Family Worked for Delaware US Attorney During Hunter Biden Investigation Messages recovered from Hunter Biden's laptop reveal a potential conflict of interest in the Delaware U.S. attorney's office. By Anthony Gonzalez July 26, 2023
Mark Makela / Getty Images Page 2 of Hunter Biden's Conditions of Release Orders Him to Get a Job - But That's Not All The federal judge presiding over Hunter Biden's criminal case has set multiple conditions of his release from pre-trial custody. By Randy DeSoto July 26, 2023
Ryan Collerd - AFP / Getty Images Hunter Biden Changes Plea After His Original Sweetheart Deal Falls Apart in Court Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to tax evasion and gun possession charges after the judge overseeing the case rejected a plea agreement. By Randy DeSoto July 26, 2023
Roberto Schmidt - Pool via AP; Andrew Harnik / AP House Republicans Make Last-Minute Play to Block Hunter Biden's 'Tainted' Plea Deal A top House Republican has made one last effort to block Hunter Biden's plea deal by invoking testimony from IRS whistleblowers. By Jack Davis July 26, 2023
Andrew Harnik / AP ; John Locher / AP Hunter Biden's Attorney Sends Threatening Demand to Donald Trump Hunter Biden's legal team is ratcheting up the pressure on former President Donald Trump. It even invoked, of all things, Paul Pelosi. By Bryan Chai July 14, 2023
SAUL LOEB - AFP / Getty Images A Collection of Biden's Oddest WH Habits - One Includes Subjecting Harris to a Weekly Slideshow President Joe Biden has at times frustrated aides with his demands for obscure details on policy matters in lengthy meetings. By Richard Moorhead July 8, 2023
Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images Prominent Democrat Announces Bid to Become First Transgender Member of Congress Prior to seeking public office, the candidate worked as the press secretary for the far-left Human Rights Campaign. By Johnathan Jones June 26, 2023
Seth Wenig / AP Photo Major Cities Declare 'Code Red' as Hazardous Air Smothers the Northeast "Anyone, regardless of health conditions, is advised to limit strenuous activity outdoors," one Philadelphia outlet reported. By George C. Upper III June 7, 2023
Mariam Zuhaib - File / AP Democratic Senator Announces Retirement, Opening Up Seat He's Held for 22 Years A longtime Democratic senator has announced that he will not seek re-election, joining four other senators who will not seek re-election By The Associated Press May 22, 2023