Hunter Biden is currently being investigated by Congress and the DOJ and faces a lengthy jail term if he is convicted of any of the charges against him.

With Joe Biden in the White House, the younger Biden can be pardoned for his crimes if he is convicted before January 2025.

But, if his cases aren’t resolved by that time, Hunter Biden reportedly plans to flee the country to escape justice.

From Fox News:

A new report detailing Hunter Biden’s legal troubles revealed that President Biden’s son is worried about his fate if former President Trump returns to the White House.

Politico’s Jonathan Lemire reported Wednesday that the younger Biden may be forced to leave the U.S. if Trump is re-elected, amid Republican lawmakers’ investigations into him.

The piece stated, “Hunter Biden knows he is in the political crosshairs. In recent conversations with family friends, he has worried that he might have to flee the country if Trump were to be elected president again, according to two people who have spoken to him.”

Lemire noted that Biden’s son “has also worried about the intense scrutiny that his family would face during the 2024 campaign — and went public in recent days with his own concerns about the toll on his father.”

The journalist then cited a recent statement that Biden made on musician Moby’s podcast in recent days, where he accused GOP lawmakers of “trying to kill me, knowing that it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle — and so therefore destroying a presidency in that way.”

The younger Biden is the subject of several investigations, one being pursued by House Republicans looking to see if his foreign business dealings benefitted his father’s political career. Congress voted Wednesday night to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden over the matter.

Biden is also the subject of a federal investigation, through which he has already been charged several times. He’s been charged with illegally owning a firearm, in addition to tax fraud misdemeanors.

Most recently, he was charged for failing to pay nearly $200,000 of income tax in 2019.

He brushed off his Congressional deposition this week, opting for a press conference outside the Capitol instead.

His defiance has led to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer charging him with contempt of Congress.

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