Fox News Host Questions Timing of Hunter Biden Indictment as Guardian Reporter Reveals Fulton County Prosecutor's Tough Stance Against Trump
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In a recent Fox News segment, host Maria Bartiromo raised suspicions about the timing of the indictment against Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Bartiromo suggested that the charges could be part of a cover-up by the deep state to protect the President. Her comments came during an interview with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) on Sunday.
Bartiromo questioned whether the Department of Justice had deliberately chosen to bring charges against Hunter Biden just before his scheduled closed-door testimony. "They've been sitting on this for a long time, but they decided to indict Hunter Biden the weekend before he was supposed to go under oath," she said, hinting at a possible ulterior motive behind the timing of the indictment.
Donalds responded by agreeing with Bartiromo, expressing his suspicion about the timing of the indictment. He suggested that the delay in charging Hunter Biden was due to his powerful last name and the efforts of House Republicans to uncover corruption allegations surrounding Joe Biden and his family. "The only reason that it took so long for him to be indicted is because his last name is Biden," Donalds stated, emphasizing the alleged web of corruption associated with the Biden family.
In a separate development, Guardian reporter Hugo Lowell shed light on the potential legal battle ahead for former President Donald Trump. During an appearance on MSNBC, Lowell discussed a fiery exchange of emails between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Trump's attorneys. According to Lowell, these emails showcase the prosecutor's determination to leave no stone unturned in the sprawling racketeering case related to allegations of 2020 presidential election interference by the Trump campaign.
Lowell explained to MSNBC host Katie Phang that the email exchange was particularly aggressive and revealed the DA's intent to take the case to trial without offering plea deals to defendants. "They intend for defendants to not be given plea deals and see it all the way through to the end," the reporter said. He also noted that previous reports had mentioned the DA's office showing no interest in pursuing plea deals with Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Mark Meadows.
With these recent developments, it appears that a legal storm is brewing for Hunter Biden and former President Donald Trump. The timing of Hunter Biden's indictment has raised questions about potential motives, while the aggressive stance of Fulton County's prosecutor suggests a tough battle ahead for Trump in the election interference case.
It remains to be seen how these legal proceedings will unfold and whether they will have significant implications for the Biden family or former President Trump. As these cases progress, the eyes of the nation will be closely watching the outcomes.