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What is an Alford plea? Hunter Biden’s tax evasion trial decision explained


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Hunter Biden is pleading guilty to federal tax charges in a dramatic twist just as his California trial was about to begin.

President Joe Biden‘s scandal-hit son, 54, arrived at court with wife Melissa Cohen on Thursday in Los Angeles for scheduled jury selection.

But in a last-minute change of heart, his lawyer revealed he would be taking an Alford plea, where the defendant admits guilt while maintaining his innocence. He now faces a maximum of 17 years in prison for failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes.  

His attorney Abbe Lowell made it clear he was only pleading guilty to some of the charges, and a plea deal was not on the table. 

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Breaking:Hunter Biden planning to change his plea to GUILTY in tax case

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Hunter Biden has changed his plea to guilty in a dramatic twist in his federal tax evasion trial in California.

It is unclear whether he came to a plea deal with prosecutors.

The president’s scandal-hit son could face a jail term, and the maximum sentence for the charges is up to 17 years in prison.

Hunter’s lawyers did not clarify whether he was pleading guilty to all nine charges including three felonies, or just some of them.

‘We’ll have to wait and see what they do,’ Hunter’s attorney Mark Geragos told DailyMail.com outside the courtroom.

House Republican believes the GOP will lose the chamber in November

Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzalez thinks the GOP will lose control of the House of Representatives in the November election.

The conservative made the shocking remarks at the Texas Tribune Festival on Thursday.

‘What is frustrating me is I firmly believe that House Republicans are going to lose the majority, and we’re going to lose it because of ourselves,’ Gonzalez said.

UNITED STATES - JUNE 24: Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, is seen outside the U.S. Capitol as the House voted to pass the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act on Friday, June 24, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Tim Walz’s mother breaks silence on the VP nominee’s rift with his older brother

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s mother is a lifelong Democrat who wants to see her son and Vice President Kamala Harris win in November.

Darlene Walz opened up about the public rift between her sons after Jeff Walz, 67, posted on Facebook that his younger brother is ‘not the type of character you want making decisions about your future.’

The mother said that her main goal is to ‘keep the peace’ between all the relatives.

‘I think the best thing maybe, for me, is to just stay out of it,’ she said.

She also explained an image that emerged of family members in Nebraska voicing their support for Donald Trump are ‘mostly second counsins’ related through her late husband James.

Biden boards Air Force One without answering questions on son Hunter’s change of plea

US President Joe Biden, welcomed  by Air Force Colonel Angela Ochoa (R), arrives to board Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on September 5, 2024. Biden is traveling to Wisconsin. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

President Joe Biden didn’t respond to questions about son Hunter’s change of plea in his federal tax fraud trial as he boarded Air Force One on Thursday.

The 81-year-old waved at reporters but didn’t acknowledge queries about the dramatic twist in his family’s legal dramas.

Hunter is set to plead guilty to some of nine federal charges. He’s accused of evading $1.4million in taxes and faces a maximum of up to 17 years in prison.

The president is on his way to Wisconsin to tout new clean energy investments in rural America.

Former Fox News host ‘seriously considering’ run for California governor

A popular Fox News personality who for years had his own show is reportedly considering a bid for California governor.

Steve Hilton, 55, the ex-host of Fox News’ ‘The Next Revolution’ is mulling a run for the California executive position, several people familiar with the matter have told Politico.

Having had a show on Fox News from 2017 – 2023 and now appearing frequently as a contributor, Hilton has raised his profile significantly in the U.S. since serving as an advisor to former British Prime Minister David Cameron from 2010 – 2012.

The London-born former advisor has more recently taken up a residency in the ritzy San Francisco Peninsula – where venture capitalists and NBA superstars like Steph Curry live.

And since the longtime political commentator got his citizenship in 2021, the timing may be just right for him to run after Newsom terms-out in 2026.

Hunter Biden is taking an ‘Alford plea’, his lawyer tells the judge

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In court Lowell told Judge Scarsi that Hunter would be taking an ‘Alford plea’, meaning he would accept a guilty verdict while maintaining his innocence.

Lowell also told the judge that they had previously never accepted a plea deal, because the only offer the government made was to plead guilty to all charges.

His statement may suggest that Hunter is now deciding to plead guilty to only some of his charges.

Hunter Biden’s dramatic u-turn

Hunter Biden and his wife Melissa Cohen Biden arrive in federal court for jury selection for his trial on felony tax charges Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

The stunning revelation was made by Hunter’s attorney Abbe Lowell in front of the judge, while 120 potential jurors waited next door to be selected for his trial.

The change was not due to a plea deal, and prosecutor Leo Wise told Judge Mark Scarsi ‘this is the first we’re hearing of this’.

Lowell cited legal cases and precedents suggesting that by pleading guilty, the judge would have to decide on the facts of the case rather than a jury, and the judge could only use material that has already been filed in the case.

Wise said he needed time to review the legal case Lowell cited, and the judge allowed them to take a break until 11am.

The shocking u-turn may is an apparent hail mary strategy by the defense to try to stop damaging and embarrassing evidence being presented to the jury.

White House expresses ‘frustration’ with cease-fire talks

Palestinians inspect the damage at a tent area in the courtyard of Al Aqsa Martyrs hospital, hit by an Israeli bombardment on Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

The Biden administration admitted on Thursday that it is frustrated with the cease-fire talks in the Middle East but re-iterated that all parties are on a ‘verge of a deal.’

‘I will just say that this process has at times been cumbersome,’ National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on a zoom briefing with reporters. ‘We have faced setbacks and setbacks and more setbacks, and without question, we here at the administration are frustrated that we still haven’t been able to conclude this deal.’

He added that negotiators are at ‘90%’ in the talks and on the ‘verge of a deal.’

‘You call that optimistic. I call that accurate. That’s how close we believe we are,’ he said.

One remaining stumbling block is how many people each side would set free. The other is how quickly, Israel would withdraw its troops from the Philadelphi corridor, a narrow strip of Gaza along the Egyptian border.

The killing of six hostages over the weekend – including an Israeli-American – also complicated talks.

‘The basic framework of the deal has been agreed to. What we’re talking about now is the implementing details, and specifically the exchange of prisoners. And now that calculus is different because of what happened over the weekend,’ Kirby said.

Hunter Biden arrives at federal court in Los Angeles with wife Melissa Cohen

Melania Trump teases her bombshell memoir will give ‘the truth’

Melania Trump teased her bombshell tell-all memoir with a dramatic black-and-white video, saying it was time to tell her perspective: ‘the truth.’

Her book, simply titled ‘Melania,’ will be released on October 1st. It is available for pre-order on Amazon for $30.

‘Writing this memoir has been a deeply personal and reflective journey for me,’ she said in a video posted to her social media accounts.

The former first lady has been the subject of many biographies and books but this is the first time she is telling her story.

White House slams Putin’s endorsement of Harris

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

The White House had sharp words for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said he wanted Kamala Harris to win the next election, favoring her over Donald Trump.

‘Mr. Putin needs to stop talking about our elections period,’ National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.

‘He shouldn’t be favoring anybody one way or another. The only people who should get to determine who the next president of the United States is the American people. And we would greatly appreciate it if Mr. Putin would A) stop talking about our election and B) stop interfering in it,’ Kirby said on a zoom briefing with reporters.

Putin cited Harris’ ‘infectious’ laugh as a reason to prefer her over Trump.

‘She laughs so expressively and infectiously that it means that everything is fine with her,’ he said.

He made his endorsement a day after the U.S. Justice Department charged two Russian media executives over an alleged scheme to influence the November election.

The Kremlin has repeatedly denied meddling in U.S. elections. U.S. intelligence agencies believe Russia wants Trump in the White House because he is less committed to supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia.

Trump lawyers are back in Judge Tanya Chutkan’s courtroom after Supreme Court’s immunity ruling

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nathan Morris/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (14696768u) Former President Donald Trump arrives at a Fox News Town Hall hosted by Sean Hannity at the New Holland Arena in Harrisburg, PA, United States, on September 4, 2024. Fox News Town Hall With Former President Donald Trump, Harrisburg, United States - 04 Sep 2024

Lawyers for Donald Trump are back in federal court in Washington, D.C. Thursday for his January 6 case.

It is their first status conference since the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling on presidential immunity.

‘Good morning – it’s been almost a year, you look rested, Mr. Lauro,’ Judge Tanya Chutkan told the Trump lawyer at the start of her hearing.

‘Life was almost meaningless without seeing you,’ Lauro joked. ‘Enjoy it while it lasts,’ Chutkan warned him. Trump is not present for the hearing, having waived his right and entered a not guilty plea to a new superseding indictment. The two sides are discussing the contours of a schedule that could drag well into 2025. Chutkan says she will issues a schedule decision later today.

Kamala Harris campaigned in New Hampshire. Is it a battleground in the final stretch of the 2024 race?

Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Portsmouth, NH:

When Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage in North Hampton, New Hampshire on Wednesday, it was a picturesque campaign scene with a white barn under a clear blue sky, American flags and cheering supporters.

But with just over sixty days to go before Election Day, it was not exactly clear why Harris had chosen to come to the New England state.

The Granite State has not been among the seven battlegrounds both campaigns have been spending tens of millions of dollars in on advertising. And neither nominee had frequented it recently.

The stop in the state marked Harris’ first visit there since 2021. Her rival Donald Trump was last in New Hampshire for the Republican primary in January.

But there was the vice president on a sunny afternoon hitting the stump and stopping by a local pretzel business. And Democrats there were relieved.

The state has been deeply purple in the past and has a Republican governor, begging the question: is New Hampshire a presidential battleground in 2024?

‘If Biden had still been the nominee, then this would be a much more competitive,’ said University of New Hampshire political science professor Andrew Smith.

Harris leads Trump by seven points, but New Hampshire voters said they appreciate the state not being taken for granted.

‘We’re purplish,’ said  39-year-old mother of four Allison O’Brien from Auburn, New Hampshire. ‘When President Biden stepped down I was wondering if we would be one of the places, so I’m very excited that she decide to make this quick stop.’

Smirking Vladimir Putin says he supports Kamala Harris after Washington accused Kremlin of meddling… and he is fascinated by her laugh

A smirking Vladimir Putin said Thursday he supported Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election just a day after Washington accused Moscow of tampering with the vote.

‘Firstly, (US President Joe) Biden recommended all his supporters support Mrs Harris,’ Putin said during a question and answer session at Russia’s Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.

‘Here, we are going to do that too, we’re going to support her,’ he added, with a wry smile.

‘She laughs so contagiously that it shows that everything is fine with her,’ the Russian leader said, as members of the public laughed.

‘(Former US President Donald) Trump has imposed as many sanctions on Russia as any president has ever imposed before, and if Harris is doing well, perhaps she will refrain from such actions.’

New poll shows Trump leads Harris among veterans

Former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris among veterans a new poll finds just days after the candidates clashed over the ex-president’s incident at Arlington National Cemetery last month.

The survey conducted by Change Research and released to The Hill found the Republican presidential nominee leads his Democratic rival 51 percent to 41 percent among veterans.

It also found Trump leads Harris 49 percent to 44 percent among active duty, guardsmen and reservists with just over sixty days to go before the election.

When it comes to the families of veterans, the gap was tighter with Trump up 47 percent to Harris’ 45 percent.

JD Vance mocks ‘ridiculous’ Liz Cheney for endorsing Kamala Harris

Charlie Spiering, Senior Political Reporter

Vice Presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance ridiculed former Rep. Liz Cheney on Wednesday for endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president.

Vance focused on Cheney’s support for wars in the Middle East, including Afghanistan and Iraq.

‘This is a person whose entire career has been about sending other peoples’ children to fight and die for her military conflicts and her ridiculous ideas that somehow we were going to turn Afghanistan into a thriving liberal democracy and for that, Liz Cheney was willing to kill thousands of your children,’ Vance said, referring to the casualties in the wars that began during her father Dick Cheney’s vice presidency during the George W. Bush administration.

Vance reacted to Cheney’s endorsement during a Turning Point USA rally in Arizona, speaking to Charlie Kirk. He lumped both Harris and Cheney as part of the political establishment who supported wars overseas.

‘Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney make interesting partners,’ he said. ‘They get rich when America’s sons and daughters go off to die. They get rich when America loses wars instead of wins war.’

Cheney voiced her opinion about the 2024 presidential race during an event at Duke University on Wednesday, arguing that as a constitutional conservative she

would support Harris, rather than Trump. She argued Trump posed a ‘danger’ to the United States.

Trump to outline economic platform that includes recommendations from Elon Musk

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump’s speech outlining his economic proposals on Thursday will include recommendations from billionaire Elon Musk.

The policies would introduce even more aggressive slashing of regulations than Trump implemented during his first White House term and woud likely dramatically rescind unspent funds that President Joe Biden’s administration appropriated.

Musk is recommending the federal government create a government efficiency commission to conduct “a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government” and make “recommendations for drastic reform.”

Trump’s economic platform outline will come during remarks to the Economic Club of New York on Thursday afternoon.

‘I can’t wait. There is a lot of waste and needless regulation in government that needs to go,’ Musk tweeted this week amid speculation of his role in Trump’s economic policies.

Trump has an advantage over Vice President Kamala Harris among voters who think the former president would better handle the economy and inflation crisis.

FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, attends the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at the Porte de Versailles exhibition centre in Paris, France, June 16, 2023. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo

Trump shares wild theory about upcoming debate with Kamala Harris and how ABC News is plotting to help her

Donald Trump sparked a wild theory about his upcoming debate with Kamala Harris by claiming that ABC News will help the vice president cheat.

The former president was speaking during a town hall on Fox News Wednesday, when he predicted that the Disney-owned television network would provide Harris with questions for the debate ahead of their showdown.

‘They’re going to get the questions, I’ve already heard they’re going to get the questions in advance,’ Trump told Fox host Sean Hannity in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ‘I’m not sure it’s gonna help her that much.’

Trump and Harris are set for their first debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday, September 10 with ABC moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis.

Trump said he only agreed to the debate at the ‘unfair’ network because the vice president wouldn’t agree to any others.

Hunter Biden criminal tax trial starts in California with jury selection

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Hunter Biden’s criminal tax trial starts today in California.

Jury selection for the case involving President Joe Biden’s son stems from special counsel David Weiss’ yearslong investigation charged the first son with three felonies and six misdemeanors.

The allegations, which Hunter pleaded not guilty to, include that the 54-year-old first son owed $1.4 million in taxes, which has since been paid.

Weiss says in the incident that Hunter ‘engaged in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in self-assessed federal taxes he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019… and to evade the assessment of taxes for tax year 2018 when he filed false returns in or about February 2020.’

The case will kickoff at the United States District Court for the Central District of California and is presided over by Judge Mark Scarsi.

FILE - Hunter Biden departs from federal court June 11, 2024, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Hunter Biden departs federal court in Wilimington, Delaware on June 11, 2024 in another case related to an illegal firearms purchase

Presidential election ‘Nostradamus’ – who has correctly predicted almost every winner for 40 years – reveals his 2024 pick

Historian Allan Lichtman has finally revealed his prediction for the 2024 election winner, after determining that Kamala Harris has met the critical objectives for victory.

The American University professor, 77, has fashioned his own election model that has correctly forecast every presidential winner since 1984.

He relies on an unorthodox system – ignoring the polls and pundits – based on what he calls ’13 keys’ to the White House, a model he developed in 1981 alongside his geophysicist friend Vladimir Keilis-Borok.

The model is based on 120 years of presidential election outcomes and even enabled Allan to call Trump’s unexpected 2016 victory a month before the election.

He then used his tactic to correctly predict the outcome in the 2020 elections.





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