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Hunter Biden’s legal team allegedly struggling post plea debacle: ‘Furious,’ ‘Defeated,’ ‘Enraged’

Hunter Biden’s Legal Team Reportedly Not Doing⁢ Well After Embarrassing Plea Implosion: ‘Angry,’ ‘Dejected,’ ‘Fuming’

There was no joy in the ranks of Hunter Biden’s legal team after his plea deal struck out in court ⁤on Wednesday, according to a‍ new report.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office ⁣in Delaware had cut⁤ a deal in⁤ which President ​Joe Biden’s son would plead guilty to a pair of tax ⁢crime misdemeanors, resulting​ in probation, while a charge of having a ‍gun while being a drug ‍user⁢ would simply go away.

The deal fell ​apart‍ amid questions from U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, whose approval was needed. As a result, the hearing ended with‍ Hunter Biden ⁤entering⁣ a plea of not guilty to the charges against him. The ⁢two sides are now expected to iron out a new deal.

A report from ⁤ Axios on Thursday summed up the mood of Biden’s attorneys as ⁢“angry,” dejected” and “fuming.”

Some on Team Hunter claimed the fact⁢ that Noreika was appointed by ‌then-President Donald Trump in 2017 was possibly significant, the report said. Trump is the‍ front-runner among Republican candidates vying to take on Biden in 2024.

Noreika had questioned the two sides about the agreement, revealing that they‍ could not agree on whether the ​resolution to the gun charge⁤ was linked to the tax‍ deal, and the judge said she was unsure the deal was constitutional.

Differences‌ also emerged over⁤ whether the deal ended all⁤ matters concerning Hunter Biden, with the government saying it did not‍ and Biden’s lawyers viewing the agreement ‍differently.

Amid the hours of back-and-forth, Biden partially threw​ up his hands in apparent frustration.

“I know you wanted to get this done,” Noreika ‍told the president’s son. “I’m sorry, but I need ⁣more information. We ​need to get this right.”

The New‌ York Times reported‌ that at various times during the hearing, the judge called the deal “not standard, not what I normally see,” possibly “unconstitutional,” unprecedented‍ and potentially “not worth the paper it is ⁢printed on.”

“You all are saying, ‘Just rubber stamp the agreement,’” she said. “I’m not⁤ in a position to accept or reject it. I need to defer.”

At one​ point, Noreika asked prosecutor Leo Weiss whether ‌the deal would avert the prosecution of Hunter⁤ Biden for allegedly breaking⁢ laws regulating foreign lobbying. Weiss said it would not, leading Biden to say he would not accept​ a deal without broad immunity.

“District Judge Noreika did the right thing by refusing to rubberstamp Hunter Biden’s sweetheart plea⁢ deal,” House Oversight Committee chairman and Republican Rep. James Comer said, according⁢ to Fox News. “But let’s be clear: Hunter’s sweetheart plea deal belongs in the trash.”

The Washington Post sought to explain ⁣Noreika’s issues by noting that the initial deal was on two very different levels.

A diversion agreement, which is the technical term‍ for making the gun charge vanish, is cut ⁤by prosecution and ‌defense teams.

Plea agreements to settle criminal charges ‍need⁣ a judge’s approval.

The Post said the initial ⁢agreement put the judge ‌in the picture as the enforcer of the ⁤gun deal, which she said she could not legally do.

The post Hunter Biden’s Legal‍ Team Reportedly Not Doing Well After Embarrassing Plea ⁣Implosion: ‘Angry,’ ‘Dejected,’ ‘Fuming’ ⁤appeared first on The⁣ Western Journal.



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