paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, the federal trial of hunter biden is underway, the first son is facing three felony count stemming from his purchase of a gun in 2018. prosecution rested its case friday after calling hunter s ex-wife and former girlfriends to testify about his drug use during the period in question and introducing his infamous laptop into evidence facing a bruising election campaign remounts against donald trump. president biden told abc news he will accept the jury s verdict of his son is convicted. will you accept the verdict no matter what it is? president biden: yes. have you ruled out a pardon? president biden: yes. eric: let s bring in dan heninger, bill mcgurn, bill, how strong is the case against hunter? the case is very strong. three felony counts, lying about being a user, lying to a licensed gun dealer, possessing a gun illegally. he had 11 days, he would have more if haley biden hadn t founded and gotten rid of it. eric: yo
So well in the past wont necessarily be there in the future. Well, the supporting players have taken their seats for that joint News Conference. You see press secretary Sarah Sanders now heading out. The meeting has clearly broken up. We will see President Trump and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom theresa may at that podium any moment now. That does it for us on morning joe. We turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. Thanks so much, willie. Im stephanie ruhle. Any minute now the president and uk Prime Minister theresa may will be holding that joint Press Conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the Financial Times and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and Public Diplomacy under president obama. Welcome to you both. Jilian, to you, first, whats expected. What should we be watching for . Theres going to be a lot of platitudes. The best thing that everyones hoping for is that the president doesnt say anything too in
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