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Hunter Biden bizarrely cancels demand for new gun crimes trial moments after he files motion …as he stares down 25 years in the slammer: US politics live updates

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By Dailymail.Com Political Reporters

Published: 12:45 BST, 17 June 2024 | Updated: 17:56 BST, 17 June 2024

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The ex-president also appeared to take a swipe at golfer Rory Mcllory following his meltdown at the U.S. Open on Sunday.

Meanwhile, questions swirl after President Joe Biden appeared to freeze on stage at a star-studded fundraiser before Obama took him by the arm - and DailyMail.com exclusively reveals that a Democrat secret plan is in the works to replace him

And Joe Biden's son Hunter bizarrely demanded - then canceled - a request for a new trial after his gun conviction.

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Breaking: Hunter Biden cancels demand for new trial after conviction for gun crimes

Lawyers for Hunter biden filed, and then quickly deleted, information with the court seeking a new trial after he was found gifty on charges releated to lying on a form for purchasing a handgun.

Lawyers filed a new motion withdrawing their motion seeking a new trial nearly immediately after the filing appeared, a Delaware court's web site notes.

'The Motion for a New Trial (formerly DI 233) has been deleted at the request of counsel,' according to the 'correcting entry'. DailyMail.com is seeking further clarification.

After a jury handed down the verdict last week, Hunter Biden lawyer Abbe Lowell issued a statement saying 'We are naturally disappointed by today’s verdict' but vowing to 'vigorously' pursue remedies. 'We will continue to vigorously pursue all the legal challenges available to Hunter,' he wrote. Sentencing is expected in the case in September.

The since-deleted filing had made arguments on complex procedural grounds.

It stated that an appeals court 'has not yet issued its mandate as to the orders dismissing either appeal' related to ciminal charges involving the president's son. The filing argued that when the court empaneled a jury on June 3, 'it was without jurisdiction to do so.'

Hunter Biden had been expected to appeal the conviction based in part on recent Second Amendment decisions by higher courts.

CUNY and University of Michigan did not adequately investigate anti-Semitic and anti-Palestinian incidents, feds find

 Pro Palestine students and protesters demonstrate outside the London School of Economics, after ending their protest camp inside the University campus, on June 17, 2024 in London, England. Earlier this month, LSE initiated legal proceedings to secure a court order demanding that the students disband the encampment they established on May 14th. (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Getty Images)

The Education Department announced the University of Michigan did not adequately respond to anti-Israel discrimination complaints on campus.

In addition, the City University of New York (CUNY) was also found to have a lackluster response to complaints of discrimination and antisemitic harassment since the 2019-2020 school year.

'Hate has no place on our college campuses—ever,' said Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in a statement. 'Sadly, we have witnessed a series of deeply concerning incidents in recent months.'

'There’s no question that this is a challenging moment for school communities across the country.  The recent commitments made by the University of Michigan and CUNY mark a positive step forward,' he added.

House Republicans now investigating 'retaliation' against ex-IRS officers who blew whistle on Hunter Biden investigation

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise demanded the U.S. Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) conduct a probe into whether IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler were retaliated against in a new letter.

Both Ziegler and Shapley have open retaliation complains with the OSC.

They also demanded a briefing 'to determine whether there has been improper influence in the IRS whistleblowers’ claims pending before OSC.'

Barack Obama reveals brutal warning wife Michelle gave daughters Sasha and Malia about pursuing a career in politics: 'She drilled it into them'

Barack Obama has revealed that his daughters, Malia and Sasha, have no plans to follow in his footsteps because his wife, Michelle, 'drilled it into them' early on that they would be 'crazy to go into politics.'

Malia, now 25, and Sasha, now 23, spent eight years of their childhood living in the White House after their dad served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009.

Since then, many have wondered if they'd grow up to be leaders like their father, but now, the former President has revealed that the two young women have absolutely no interest in entering the cut-throat world of politics.

Matt Gaetz suggests House Speaker Kevin McCarthy needs therapy after revenge campaign against Nancy Mace in her primary failed

McCarthy antagonist Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., suggested therapy would be 'cheaper' than spending millions to oust those who voted for a motion to vacate him from the speakership.

Nancy Mace won her primary against Catherine Templeton last week, despite a McCarthy-aligned PAC dumping millions into the race against Mace.

Gaetz initially launched the motion to vacate and is facing a McCarthy-supported challenger in his primary in August.

Exclusive:Trump talks about why he hired -and fired - Omarosa

Former President Donald Trump said he hired Apprentice star Omarosa as a White House aide as an 'experiment' and fired her because everybody 'hated' her and she was 'late all the time.'

'I saw her very little in the White House. The White House is a very big place! It's buildings, actually. But the people hated her in Washington,' he said.

'Her personality - she was late all the time. She wouldn't show up,' the ex-president continued. 'Look, I tried to rehabilitate her reputation as an experiment.'

Biden campaign releases ad labeling Trump a 'convicted criminal' as part of $50 million ad blitz

The Biden campaign is going after Donald Trump as a convicted felon as they gear up for the blockbuster first presidential debate.

On Monday, Biden's team announced a new ad titled 'Character Matters' as part of a $50 million ad blitz for the month of June. The ad will run in battleground states.

In the 30-second spot, the narrator takes direct aim at Trump for his criminal status and civil cases while contrasting him with Biden.

'In the courtroom, we see Donald Trump for who he is. He's been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault and he committed financial fraud,' the narrator says as images of Trump in court play across the screen.

It then goes on to tout Biden lowering health care costs and making big corporations pay up.

'This election is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself and a president who's fighting for your family,' the narrator says.

But some believe Democrats focusing on Trump's criminal status could backfire as it has served as a fundraising boon and some polls have not found the guilty verdict to have moved the needle.

Biden posts video from his visit with Pope Francis last week

Biden posted a video from his meeting with the pontiff on X on Monday.

In the clip, Biden said: 'Every time I'd walk out of my grandfather Finnegan's house, he'd yell, "Joey, keep the faith," and my grandmother said, "No, Joey, spread it."'

'God bless you,' the pope said back to Biden.

MAGA-hat wearing Trump loyalist says she was discriminated against in first class on American Airlines flight

A conservative journalist has claimed she was discriminated against on an American Airlines flight because of her 'Make America Great Again' hat.

Self-employed reporter Heather Mullins aired the alleged saga on X Sunday, following a first-class trip from Detroit to Philadelphia.

She claimed an unnamed female flight attendant skipped her when taking drink orders, and that when asked about it, she responded snidely.

A fifth of Independents say they are less likely to support Trump after his conviction – but 40% say Alvin Bragg's prosecuted him to help Biden

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event at 180 Church, Saturday, June 15, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

A key group of Independent voters say Donald Trump’s conviction makes them less likely to support him – in a new poll with mixed results for the former president.

In an election where most base voters have made up their mind, 21 percent of Independents say Trump’s conviction on charges of falsifying business records make them less likely to support him. Just 5 percent of Independents say it makes them more likely to support him, according to a new Politico / Ipsos survey.

But Trump’s attacks on prosecutors also appear to have sunk in. Although a 51 percent majority disagreed that the Manhattan DA brought the charges in the Stormy Daniels case to gain political advantage for Biden, 43 percent agreed with the statement.

Among Independents, 44 percent agreed with the statement, while 50 per cent disagreed.

The data comes as the Biden campaign released a new campaign ad highlighting Trumps’ felony conviction, while former President Barack Obama stressed it at a big bucks campaign fundraiser in Los Angeles.

Exclusive: Why the Great Joe Biden Replacement Theory will not go away and what it would take to replace him

Party insiders concede there's a way to get Joe Biden to step down from his reelection campaign - if former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama team up with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and ask him to leave.

Exclusive: GOP rising star candidate and PA state Rep Ryan Mackenzie lied about age on Tinder profile by EIGHT YEARS

Eight years into his state lawmaker career, Pennsylvania state Rep. Ryan Mackenzie misrepresented his age on a dating profile by nearly a decade, DailyMail.com can reveal.

In March 2020, Mackenzie, a Republican, was messaging women from a Tinder profile claiming to be 29 years old. He was actually 37.

His family had been in politics for decades at the time. He'd already briefly ran for Congress in 2018 and had represented the Lehigh Valley in the state house since 2012 alongside his mother, state Rep. Milou Mackenzie.

Donald Trump takes swipe at Rory McIlroy after Bryson DeChambeau's victory at the US Open

Donald Trump appeared to take a swipe at Rory McIlroy following his meltdown at the US Open on Sunday - while also gushing over eventual champion Bryson DeChambeau.

McIlroy allowed his best chance to end a painful 10-year wait for a fifth major title slip through his fingers at Pinehurst on Sunday.

The Northern Irishman led by two shots with five holes to play but amazingly missed from two feet and six inches for par on the 16th and less than four feet on the 18th to suffer another heartbreaking loss.

It allowed DeChambeau, the big-hitting American who plays on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, to claim his second US Open title on an extraordinary final day in North Carolina.

Trump, who has close ties to LIV and has been seen at a handful of their events in recent years, posted a congratulatory message to his fellow American on Truth Social on Sunday night and appeared to dig out McIlroy.

CNN unveils Trump v. Biden debate rules... and one regulation appears to target the ex-president

The host of the first presidential debate of 2024 general election season has released new details on the rules for what could be the most consequential political event of the year, and one of those regulations appears to take direct aim at Donald Trump.

In a new step since Trump and President Biden came face-to-face during the last presidential election, microphones will be muted throughout the debate except when it is a candidate's turn to speak.

The decision to mute mics comes after the presidential debates in 2020 went off the rails at times with Trump speaking over Biden to the point where past moderates had to step in to little avail.

White House denies President Biden froze at Hollywood fundraiser

White House spokesperson Andrew Bates is denying that Biden froze in viral video at a fundraiser over the weekend.

He calls it a 'cheap fake memo' being spewed by the media.

'As is often the case with recent ‘cheap fake’ stories, the Republican National Committee first posted a misleading clip to its RNC Research account on X that cut most of the lead-up to the seemingly innocuous moment.'

He went on to slam the 'deceptively edited clip' being used by media outlets.

Nikki Haley mourns death of her father on Father's Day in tearful post about the 'most decent' man who voted for her for president just three months ago

Biden FREEZES at star-studded fundraiser before Obama comes to his rescue and pulls him off stage

President Joe Biden appeared to freeze on stage after giving remarks at a star-studded fundraiser in Los Angeles on Saturday night before his old boss took him by the arm and pulled the president away.

The incident captured on video is the latest in a series of episodes that have plagued 81-year-old Biden as he mounts a second bid for the White House.

In the video, Biden and Obama are seen waving and smiling while receiving a standing ovation in the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

Biden applauds and gives the audience a thumbs up but then he stops moving as he stares out over the crowd for several long seconds.

That's when Obama, still smiling and waving, takes Biden by the wrist and gives him a gentle tug. That's when the president appears to snap out of it.

Exclusive: Straw poll shows JD Vance as the runaway leader ahead of Rubio, Burgum and Scott

Trump's pick is the subject of feverish speculation and the grassroots had its say with a poll run over the three day gathering of activists.

When 1,986 people at the Detroit event were asked who they favored out of Vance, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Sens. Marco Rubio and Tim Scott, some 43 percent said they favored senator from Ohio.

Scott was a distant second on 15.4 percent, Rubio took third with 7.7 percent, and Burgum, who in particular has been talked up by Trump in recent weeks, took seven percent.

The poll was conducted by Big Data Poll for Turning Point Action, the grassroots movement founded by Charlie Kirk.

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