Weiss special counsel investigation
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The Weiss special counsel investigation is an ongoing criminal investigation into Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the appointment of Delaware United States attorney David Weiss as the special counsel on August 11, 2023, three days after Weiss requested such authority.
As U.S. attorney, Weiss began investigating Hunter Biden in 2018. Republicans had for months asked Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden. Some specifically demanded that Weiss, a Republican appointed by Donald Trump as U.S. Attorney, be appointed special counsel, giving him additional authority. After Garland appointed Weiss special counsel in August 2023, congressional Republicans said they were not satisfied, with some saying that Weiss was untrustworthy.[1][2][3]
A plea agreement negotiated in July 2023 fell through after a U.S. district judge declined to approve it, due to ambiguity about which offenses would be covered by the plea agreement. In September 2023, Hunter Biden was indicted on gun-related charges arising from his purchase of a handgun in 2018, when he had an addiction to cocaine. In December 2023, the special counsel indicted Biden on nine additional counts, all tax-related charges.[4] Biden's gun trial is set to begin June 3, 2024.[5]