Biden's son has been accused of lying about drug use and carrying a gun

Biden's son has been accused of lying about drug use and carrying a gun

Biden's son has been accused of lying about drug use and carrying a gun
Biden's son has been accused of lying about drug use and carrying a gun


  On Thursday, US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was formally charged with drug use and lying about buying a gun in 2018. The allegations, which were made at the same time as Joe Biden's campaign for next year's presidential election, could bring 53-year-old Hunter Biden to court next year. The latter was charged with three counts of obtaining a license to carry weapons while under the influence of drugs. The allegations will play a bigger role in the 2024 presidential election campaign, where Joe Biden will face his rival Donald Trump, who in turn is a defendant in four criminal cases.

To interfere in Israel's internal affairs. This is despite the fact that in recent days there have been large-scale debates between high-ranking American and Israeli officials. Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister of the Zionist regime, criticized the policies and actions of the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan and accused Washington of hypocrisy and violation of human rights. Smotrich said: "I am not talking about the Americans and their actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. They should not preach to us about human rights. They should not preach to the Israeli army, nor to us at the political level, it's just hypocrisy."

Smotrich made these statements after the United States condemned Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's remarks about Palestinians, calling them "racist rhetoric." Despite the condemnation of the United States, Ben Gvir not only did not apologize for his words, but also said: "Not only do I not take back my words, but I say once again that our right to return home in peace and walk on the banks of the Jordan River is greater than the right of Palestinians living in the West Bank to move freely.

 "What is important is that the tension between Washington and Tel Aviv is at the tactical level, and the strategic relationship between the US and Israel has always been defended by US presidents. In particular, the increasing military empowerment of the Zionist regime and the comprehensive support given to that regime in oppressing and killing Palestinians under the pretext of self-defense occupy a primary place in Washington's policy towards Israel. In this regard, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, referring to US President Joe Biden's commitment to maintaining the security of the Zionist regime, stated, "We will support Israel to acquire the tools it needs for self-defense."