Joe Biden plan to label Donald Trump a felon is hit by son Hunter’s conviction
- Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict, and another trial starting in September, threaten to hang over the US president’s campaign

Hunter Biden, like Donald Trump, is now a convicted felon – a personal and political blow to his father, US President Joe Biden, that complicates his 2024 campaign for re-election.
The younger Biden is the first child of a sitting US president convicted of a felony. He was found guilty of violating federal laws for illegally buying a gun during a period he was taking crack cocaine. Jurors delivered their verdict after deliberating for three hours, capping a one-week trial in a prosecution brought by his father’s own Justice Department.
That outcome, and another trial for Hunter – on tax charges starting in September, just two months before voters head to the polls – threaten to hang over Biden’s campaign, posing a painful messaging test in his race against Trump.
The president has assailed Trump as a “convicted felon”, to capitalise on the first former US president found guilty of a felony for falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments.

“I am the president, but I am also a dad,” Biden said in a statement moments after Hunter’s verdict.