President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, is fervently battling three felony charges in a courtroom in Delaware. The accusations stem from his alleged attempt to acquire a firearm in 2018 during a period when he was reportedly struggling with drug addiction. As the trial kicked off on Tuesday, Hunter's legal team launched their defense, claiming their client had minimal interest in purchasing a firearm, a move aimed at poking holes in the prosecution's narrative that Hunter deliberately misled gun sellers.

Joe Biden's son is charged with making an illegal purchase and possession of a firearm while grappling with or being addicted to substances, a clear breach of federal regulations. Despite pleading not guilty to all charges, Hunter has publicly acknowledged his turbulent history with alcohol and crack cocaine addiction. The charges against him were initiated by special counsel David Weiss.

On Tuesday prosecutors unveiled a text message exchange from October 2018, where Hunter informed Hallie Biden that he was “waiting for a dealer named Mookie.” This came just two days after his gun purchase. Further complicating his defense, the prosecution disclosed another message sent by Biden the following day, in which he confessed to Hallie that he had recently been sleeping in a car while indulging in crack cocaine. These messages are being used to challenge Hunter's statements and highlight his drug issues during the period surrounding the firearm acquisition.

Melissa Cohen Biden, Hunter's wife, snapped at Garrett Ziegler, a former aide to President Trump. Ziegler found himself in legal hot water last year after Hunter sued him for disseminating the contents of his notorious laptop.

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Hunter's wife confronted Ziegler in the courthouse hallway, pointing her finger at him and loudly yelling, “You have no right to be here, you Nazi piece of sh*t.” After making her remarks, she walked away. Later, she returned to the courtroom and resumed her seat next to First Lady Jill Biden. Throughout the encounter, Ziegler remained silent and did not respond to her.

Ziegler responded to the incident, which NBC News first reported, by expressing his disappointment over the confrontation in court. “It's sad I've been sitting here the whole time and haven’t approached anyone,” Ziegler told the outlet. He further defended his position by clarifying, “For the record, I’m not a Nazi, I’m a believer in the U.S. Constitution. I haven’t said one thing to them.”

When questioned about the encounter, Hunter's wife claimed that Ziegler had previously directed “the most horrific Jewish slurs” towards her.

Ziegler is known for his involvement surrounding the Trump administration. After his tenure at the White House, Ziegler continued to be active in conservative political circles. He gained additional notoriety for his role in disseminating materials from what is referred to as Hunter's laptop. This led to legal actions against him, including accusations of violating federal computer laws, as he was alleged to have played a part in hacking or unlawfully accessing the laptop's contents after it was left in a Delaware repair shop.

In response to questions about the ongoing litigation involving Hunter, Ziegler dismissed the lawsuit as “completely frivolous.”

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