During the G7 summit, President Biden appeared to start wandering off and had to be guided back by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
In an awkward encounter, Meloni was seen grabbing Biden to bring him back to the group. This wasn’t the only unusual interaction between the two; Biden was also caught on camera saluting Meloni before shuffling away.
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1801300939372118420
A major Supreme Court decision could potentially overturn Hunter Biden’s conviction and strengthen his appeal efforts. Biden was found guilty on three felony counts in his federal gun trial, where a Wilmington, Delaware jury determined he lied on a federal form about his drug use to obtain a firearm and possessed the revolver illegally for 11 days.
As Biden contemplates an appeal, a significant ruling from the Supreme Court could provide a favorable turn for his legal team. Michael McAuliffe, who predicts Biden will “undoubtedly” appeal the verdict, told Newsweek that numerous federal firearm prohibition cases are either pending before the Supreme Court or working their way through federal appeals processes.
“Biden, as someone convicted of a federal firearms crime that involves the narrow conduct of false swearing on a form, can and will use the Supreme Court’s aversion to the government’s enforcement efforts regarding non-dangerous possession of firearms in his appeal efforts,” McAuliffe explained. He emphasized that the central issue might be whether the Court considers false statements on a form sufficient to classify a gun buyer as dangerous and a potential felon.