Hunter Biden's Gun Conviction and Potential Loss of Law License

Hunter Biden is facing the potential loss of his law license in Washington, D.C., after being found guilty of three felony gun charges in Delaware. The charges include making false statements in the purchase of a gun and possession of a gun by an unlawful user of controlled substances.

Hunter Biden's Conviction

Hunter Biden has been convicted of all three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018 for lying on a mandatory gun-purchase form by saying he was not illegally using or addicted to drugs. He faces up to 25 years in prison.

Hunter Biden Trial

Hunter Biden faces three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018. His defense attorney is considering whether he will testify in his criminal trial next week.

Former President Donald Trump Found Guilty on Felony Charges

Former U.S. President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 criminal felony counts of falsifying business records, plans to appeal. Potential implications include voting restrictions in Florida and upcoming sentencing. Legal experts skeptical about jail time. Appeal process could focus on theories supporting prosecution's argument.

Trump Found Guilty in Criminal Trial

Former President Trump found guilty on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records in New York City, leading to strong reactions from President Biden's 2024 re-election campaign and Trump himself.

Former President Donald Trump's Demeanor in Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump's demeanor in a criminal trial has been notably calm and almost asleep, which is believed to be a strategic move to avoid negative perceptions from the jury. He faces felony charges related to hush money payments and is the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges. Trump denies sleeping in court and claims he is simply closing his eyes to listen intently.

Scottie Scheffler's performance at PGA Championship

Scottie Scheffler receives support from golf influencer after shooting 66 at PGA Championship following jail release. Scheffler faces felony charges.

Lauren Boebert's Controversies and Family Issues

Lauren Boebert, a Republican loyal to Donald Trump, attended Trump's criminal trial but failed to show up at her son's criminal trial. Her son, Tyler, is facing multiple felony charges related to theft and financial crimes. Boebert has faced criticism for her parenting choices and controversial behavior, including a previous incident at a theater.

Stormy Daniels Testifies in Trump's Hush Money Trial

Porn actor Stormy Daniels testified in Donald Trump's hush money trial about a 2006 sexual encounter, leading to a payment for her silence during the 2016 presidential race. Trump denies the encounter. Daniels shared graphic details of the encounter, sparking objections from defense lawyers. Trump's team painted her as motivated by personal animus and profits. The trial includes claims of sex, payoffs, and cover-ups, with Trump facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

Anti-Israel Protests at Portland State University

Portland State University President calls on police to remove anti-Israel protesters from main library due to property damage and criminal activities. Portland Mayor and District Attorney support filing felony charges against the protesters.

Former President Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump could face a trial in Manhattan for hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, with over 40 potential witnesses including Michael Cohen, Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon, Hope Hicks, and members of Trump's family. Trump faces 34 felony charges for allegedly falsifying business records. He could face jail time if he disrupts or refuses to attend the trial.

Anti-Israel protester accused of making terroristic threats in Bakersfield, California

An anti-Israel protester in Bakersfield, California, is accused of making terroristic threats towards city council members during a meeting, leading to her arrest and facing multiple felony charges.

Texas Authorities Arrest Illegal Migrants

Texas authorities arrest 214 illegal migrants, including Venezuelans, facing felony charges for rioting and assault during a migrant surge in El Paso. Public defender claims charges are false. Unclear if they will be deported from the U.S.

Resolution of Ken Paxton's Securities Fraud Charges

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is close to resolving 9-year-old securities fraud charges through a special agreement with prosecutors that may include community service, legal education classes, restitution, and no formal plea; he could have faced up to 99 years in prison if convicted.

California Drama Teacher Faces Felony Charges for Sexual Relationship with Student

A 40-year-old California drama teacher is facing multiple felony charges for engaging in a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old female student, which continued until the victim turned 18. The teacher has been placed on leave and an investigation is ongoing.

Hunter Biden's Trial on Felony Gun Charges

Hunter Biden's trial on felony gun charges is tentatively set to begin on June 3, with potential implications on his father's re-election campaign. He faces charges of lying about his addiction to crack cocaine while purchasing a firearm in 2018.

California Mom Accused of Leading Nationwide Shoplifting Scheme

A California mom is accused of leading a nationwide shoplifting scheme that stole millions of dollars worth of makeup and clothing from stores over a decade. She allegedly paid women to steal goods, sold them on Amazon, and faces multiple felony charges.

Arrest of Six Suspected Retail Theft Ring Members in Florida

Six suspected members of a retail theft ring from Georgia were arrested in Florida for stealing over $90,000 worth of merchandise using self-checkouts in various stores across eight Florida counties. The suspects made only partial payments before leaving with additional items. They face serious felony charges for more than 70 separate thefts.

Climate Activists Charged for Vandalizing U.S. Constitution Display

Two left-wing climate activists face felony charges for dumping red powder on the U.S. Constitution's display case at the National Archives Rotunda, leading to evacuation and closure for four days.