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What’s in Hunter Biden’s plea deal and what happens next?

President Joe Biden’s son Hunter has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax offenses and admit to the facts of a gun charge. The deal with prosecutors will likely not require him to spend time in prison, according to documents filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Delaware.

The tentative agreement – which must still be approved by a federal judge – comes from a lengthy Department of Justice investigation into the president’s second son. Hunter Biden has previously admitted to spiraling into a dark period of drug use and other personal misbehavior around the time his older brother, Beau, died in 2015.

Why We Wrote This

The Hunter Biden plea deal comes from a longtime Department of Justice investigation. Yet the younger Mr. Biden, as an issue and political symbol, will likely figure in the presidential election race.

But it is very unlikely that any such deal will put a stop to the separate efforts of Republican lawmakers to probe the younger Mr. Biden’s actions, including his foreign business dealings in Ukraine and China and some allegations that he cut his father in on deals.

Today’s plea deal looks “fairly standard,” says Paul M. Collins Jr., a professor of legal studies and political science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, via email.

President Joe Biden’s son Hunter has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax offenses and admit to the facts of a gun charge in a deal with prosecutors that will likely not require him to spend time in prison, according to documents filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Delaware.

The tentative agreement – which must still be approved by a federal judge – comes from a lengthy Department of Justice investigation into the president’s second son. Hunter Biden has previously admitted to spiraling into a dark period of drug use and other personal misbehavior around the time his older brother, Beau, died in 2015.

But it is very unlikely that any such deal will put a stop to the separate efforts of Republican lawmakers to probe the younger Mr. Biden’s actions, including his foreign business dealings in Ukraine and China and some allegations that he cut his father in on deals.

Why We Wrote This

The Hunter Biden plea deal comes from a longtime Department of Justice investigation. Yet the younger Mr. Biden, as an issue and political symbol, will likely figure in the presidential election race.

“Actually, it should enhance our investigation because the DOJ should not be able to withhold any information now,” said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday.

Thus “Hunter Biden,” as an issue and political symbol, will almost certainly figure in the presidential election race to come.

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