Hunter Biden to plead guilty in federal tax case; Trump maintains not guilty plea in revised 2020 subversion indictment – live updates from The Guardian US

Hunter Biden changes plea to guilty in federal tax case, Trump pleads not guilty in revised 2020 subversion indictment – live coverage from The Guardian US

In a stunning turn of events, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, is set to change his plea to guilty in a federal tax case, while former President Donald Trump pleads not guilty in a revised 2020 subversion indictment.

The news broke early this morning, sending shockwaves through the political world. Hunter Biden, who has been under scrutiny for his business dealings in Ukraine and China, is facing charges related to his failure to report income from those foreign sources. Sources close to the investigation say that Biden has been in discussions with prosecutors for weeks, and has ultimately decided to plead guilty to the charges.

On the other hand, Donald Trump, who has been at the center of numerous legal battles since leaving office, is now facing a revised indictment related to his alleged attempts to subvert the 2020 election. Trump has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation, and his legal team is expected to mount a vigorous defense in court.

The developments in both cases are sure to have far-reaching implications for both the Biden and Trump administrations. Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to unfold.

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