non-violent offender. and that s it for us today. the lead with jake tapper starts right now for the first time in the history of the united states of america and immediate family member of the current president is a convicted felon, believed starts right now hunter biden, guilty on all charges in the federal gun case against him, his father s speaking at the gun safety event just hours after did he say anything about it? now, biden, the president is rushing to delaware to be by his son side. so we ll hunter biden now had the prison and for how long? plus trump has a gun situation of his own sources telling cnn the former president fessed up about his weapon in florida, which he is legally not allowed to possess as a convicted in felon, but does donald trump plan to hand the gun over cnn s digging into what he might face if he does not. plus leaked messages reported from the leader of the terrorist group hamas, revealing that he thinks hamas is benefiting from the deaths
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marijuana users as well. it wouldn t apply to alcohol but to pretty much everything else across the board. in d.c. it is extremely rarely used. that may be different in delaware. i don t have the stats on that. in d.c. i talked to a public federal defender who had only seen one of these in a 30-year career and that involved a white supremacist using really violent rhetoric and the feds were looking for something to stick on him and luckily enough, in addition to having guns, he also happened to smoke marijuana but it really is a rarely used charge in a lot of federal jurisdictions around the country, katy. that s good context. ryan, how are republicans using this disconnect to their advantage? . reporter: there s no question that every time biden s name comes up, they find a way to use
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