Live Coverage: Jury Selection Kicks Off for Hunter Biden’s Tax Trial in Los Angeles

Los Angeles — Jury selection commenced on Wednesday in the federal tax evasion trial of Hunter Biden in Los Angeles, marking a critical phase in a case that has drawn intense scrutiny due to its political ramifications and the individual involved. Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, faces multiple charges including tax evasion, which have placed him under a glaring public spotlight. The allegations stem from accusations that Biden failed to report substantial income from foreign sources in his federal tax filings. Legal experts suggest that the trial’s outcomes could have broader implications, … Read more

Jury Selection Scheduled to Start for Hunter Biden’s Second Trial on Tax Charges

Wilmington, Del. — The spotlight once again turns to Delaware, where the second trial of Hunter Biden is set to commence with jury selection. This trial, pivotal in its scope, confronts charges related to tax offenses allegedly committed by President Joe Biden’s son. Hunter Biden, a figure who has remained central in several prominent news stories, faces this legal challenge amidst ongoing debates about his business dealings and the associated political reverberations. The implications of this trial extend beyond the courtroom, shaping perceptions not just of the individual, but potentially influencing the broader political landscape. … Read more

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden’s Immigration Rule Aimed at Keeping Mixed-Status Families Together

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a new immigration policy designed to safeguard non-citizen spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens while they attempt to regularize their status in the country. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker, on August 26, imposed a 14-day administrative stay on the “Keeping Families Together” rule, a move that can be extended and was swiftly challenged by a cohort of 16 states led by Texas. Introduced by the Biden administration on June 18, the rule aimed to permit mixed-status families to stay intact within the U.S. as they pursued … Read more

Congresswoman Escobar Criticizes Texas AG’s Challenge to Biden’s Family-Unifying Immigration Rule

El Paso, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently initiated legal action against a policy introduced under President Joe Biden’s administration. This policy, commonly referred to as “parole in place,” aims to prevent the separation of families by allowing certain noncitizens who are married to U.S. citizens or are stepchildren of U.S. citizens to remain in the country while their residency applications are processed. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar of El Paso has voiced strong opposition to Paxton’s lawsuit. She described the efforts to dismantle the rule as “reprehensible,” stressing that such actions are a direct … Read more