Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) defended President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, saying he does not think the investigation into Hunter Biden, which is expected to produce new charges soon, will have an impact on the president’s bid to stay in the Oval Office.
“There's no ties between President Biden and his conduct as president and these regrettable matters with Hunter Biden,” Coons said on ABC's This Week on Sunday.“I frankly admire the fact that Pres. Biden stands by his son,” Sen. Chris Coons tells @JonKarl as Hunter Biden faces legal trouble.
The Democrat candidate and ally of the president pointed out that Hunter Biden is not running for office, but former President Donald Trump is, citing his four ongoing legal battles and dozens of criminal counts. Coons said that Biden is committed to staying out of David Weiss’s investigation. Federal prosecutors have spent five years investigating Hunter Biden, with a wave of new testimony from former colleagues and affiliates coming out this year.
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