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Biden aides fear president may be too worried to do his job after Hunter Biden trial begins: report

Biden’s aides say the president has expressed daily concerns about his son, Hunter Biden, and that the situation will only get worse when his eldest son’s trial begins in June.

White House officials and members of the First Family are concerned about how the trial will affect the president, three advisers who requested anonymity told Politico. The younger Biden’s gun trial is scheduled to begin on June 3, and he could face prison time if convicted.

“He worries about Hunter every day, from the moment he wakes up to the moment he goes to bed,” one of his advisers told the show. “That will only improve during the trial.”

Hunter’s attorneys tried to delay the Delaware gun trial Tuesday, but the judge in the case ordered the process to proceed.

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Biden’s aides say the president has expressed daily concerns about his son, Hunter Biden, and that they will become more serious when his eldest son’s trial begins in June. (Andrew Caballero Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden reportedly checks in with his son every day by phone or text message, and aides expect this practice to continue even after the trial begins.

Hunter also faces a June 20 trial. in Los Angeles He was indicted on federal tax charges brought against him in the same investigation led by Special Counsel David Weiss.

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Biden reportedly communicates with his son daily by phone or text message, and aides expect this practice to continue even as the trial begins. (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Meanwhile, former President Trump is fighting four criminal charges against him, the first of which was filed in November against Biden’s presumptive opponent in a Manhattan courtroom.

Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves court during trial

Meanwhile, as for Biden’s opponent, former President Trump is fighting four criminal charges against Biden personally, one of which has Biden being held in a Manhattan courtroom. (Brendan McDiarmid Pool/Getty Images)

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In New York v. Trump, the former president will be charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records. He has maintained his innocence and criticized the circumstances of the trial, particularly Judge Juan Melchán and the gag order he imposed on Trump.

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