Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, is reportedly not planning to testify in his upcoming criminal trial on federal gun charges, according to his defense attorney's statements in court.
This development comes amidst broader discussions and criticisms of President Biden's administration, including challenges faced at the U.S. border and the need for increased military production cooperation with Japan. ABC News host Martha Raddatz expressed skepticism about labeling President Biden's border policies as a 'success' in a conversation with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, highlighting ongoing concerns.
Additionally, the U.S. ambassador emphasized the importance of Japan's assistance in boosting military production to address strategic challenges in Europe and Asia, a cooperation initiative established by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and President Biden.
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It's pretty telling when Hunter Biden opts out of testifying in his own gun trial, sidestepping accountability while the administration faces critical scrutiny. It underscores the need for transparency and accountability at all levels of government, from individual cases like this to broader policy issues.
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US needs Japan’s help to boost military production, says ambassador
The United States needs Japan's help to cope with strategic challenges in Europe and Asia that are straining ... established in April by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and US President Joe Biden. Discussions on Tuesday between U.S. Under Secretary ...
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ABC host tells Secretary Mayorkas it's 'very hard' to call Biden's actions at the border a 'success'
ABC News host Martha Raddatz told DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that it's hard to call President Biden's actions at the border a "success" after he issued new executive orders.
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