and we have brand-new images of president biden from just moments ago embracing his now-convicted son, hunter. the president blowing up his entire schedule, rushing back to delaware to be with him. hunter biden found guilty on all three counts in his gun trial. the verdict still sending shock waves through out the white house, with karine jean-pierre even canceling today's press briefing. that is something she rarely does. hunter is now facing up to 25 years in prison, but it is unlikely that he will get the maximum since it is his first offense. and it all happened so fast this morning, as judge jeanine will tell you, and the first lady, jill biden, she was not even physically in the court yet to hear it being read aloud. she arrived just afterwards. president biden says he will respect his son's conviction, but talk about irony. after the trial revealed that hunter's revolver was dumped into a trash can, the president spoke at a gun violence prevention summit where he called for harsher gun-control laws and for americans to safely store their firearms. >> by the way, it's time we established universal background checks. [cheers and applause] and require a safe storage of firearms. family responsible if they don't provide locks on those guns. who in god's name needs a magazine which can hold 200 shells? if you need 12-100 bullets in a gun, a magazine, you are the lousiest shot i've ever heard. by the way come if they want to take on government if we get out of line, which they are talking again about, well, guess what, they need and 15's, they don't need a rifle. >> dana: someone of the hunter biden jurors speaking out about the historic deliberations, he says that the biden name did not play a role. he was just like anybody else. nobody is above the law. you know. so that did not play a factor in my decision. it was not politically motivated, if you want to know that. politics played no part in this whatsoever. >> dana: all right, jesse, we have not heard from you today. i love to get your thoughts as to what happened. >> jesse: it gave me a little boost of confidence in the american legal system. although they still have a lot of work to do to win me back. it kind of like watching an eagles game at the refs throw 20 flags on us in the first half and then finally throw one flag on the other team. okay. it is still not a fair game. remember, biden's prosecutors tried to sweep this under the rug last year and have this guy not go to jail at all and have lifetime immunity until the judge was like, say what? now he might have to serve prison, serves in prison on this and the taxes. he should've listened to nancy reagan. she said "say no to drugs." a lot of these foreigners targeted hunter biden, not just because he was the son of the president, but but because he was a crackhead, and he has been compromised by the chinese, the russians, the romanians, the mexicans, pretty much everybody wanted a piece, and because he was an addict, he was willing to take risks and do things you wouldn't normally do because he needed the money for the family, but he also needed money for his habit, and he lived in a world of spies. suspicious wires, sex trafficking, diamonds, burner phones, wiretaps. this guy was on like an eight year heater. lucky he didn't kill himself. lucky he didn't have the gun picked up by a kid who shot himself. lucky the gun wasn't taken by a criminal and used in a murder and have the gun go back to him. but for a long time, dana, this guy, it was like a orgy of opportunists. he was using his dad. his dad was using empirical chinese were using him. he was using the chinese. and the cia and fbi were using him to spy on the chinese. and he has never had any consequences his whole life. if you look back at the naval discharge, that was not a dishonorable discharge, that was an administrative discharge. we got popped again for cocaine in stone harbor new jersey. that got swept under the rug. the sugar brother rolls around. all of a sudden people are interested in his art, so this is the first time he has actually had to pay the consequences and this could not come at a worse time. joe biden's poll numbers are terrible. he is freezing up at juneteenth parties. trump is out raising him, the sugar brother's tapped out. he's never even seen at navy, his daughter, so happy father's day come hunter biden. this is what happens when you raise a son like this. you have to raise virtuous young man, or else they are going to come back and bite you. that is the lesson here. >> dana: judge, do you think you will do jail time? >> judge jeanine: you know come under the federal guidelines there is no requirement the judge imposed jail time, but of course it is up to the judge pirro i think the judge will take into consideration that in a case that was as direct and as clear as this was, that he could have taken responsibility, showed remorse, and pled guilty, and he would have gotten in the sentencing guidelines, the way the feds do it come he could have got an extra two points for doing that. i'm not suggesting he is being punished for going to trial, but he could have received a benefit. but i think this was a lesson in a couple of things. i think it was a lesson to ed ae lowell, an excellent attorney, who so overplayed his hand that the jury was insulted. that, you know, for the first time we heard, maybe it was really an alcohol addict, maybe not a. maybe that text to mookie was about meeting another girl and not buying crack cocaine. may be at the 7-eleven to buy coffee and a doughnut. you know, maybe he really didn't know that he was an addict. and yet the curious thing is that hunter, in the statement he issued after his conviction, he said recovery is possible here by the grace of god, i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time. essentially admitting that he is an addict. and as so we, the girlfriend, said, he knew once you are an addict, whether sober or not you are always an addict. i think joe giving a statement early on right after the conviction kind of saved him from having to address it at the speech this afternoon and the gun event. there were certain things that were so hypocritical, got to keep guns out of dangerous hands beard well, your son had it in a car and his girlfriend dumped it out in the garbage can a block from the school. and he says we have to make sure that gun storage is a priority. this is a family and hypocrisy appeared on the one hand, they show this united front in the courthouse every day, and even starting with jury selection, you know, we are a family that is joined together to support hunter. and yet they were a dysfunctional family, at best, given the fact that so many of the women were affected by what hunter did. and in the end, this jury of ordinary people from delaware were not intimidated by that family. and they recognized that this was a clear-cut case and that clearly no one is above the law. >> dana: yes beard greg. >> greg: yeah. >> dana: give you the floor. >> greg: i just want to talk about that moment where joe claims you don't need a rifle because we've got f-15s. that's not the first or second time he's said this, which is proof, either that no one has told him it's a bad idea to boast that you can bomb americans, or they did it and he doesn't retain that information, you know? but he says we've got f-15s, you don't need a rifle. it is not about need. it's about rights. the rights to self-defense. and may be built into that, there is a time that you have to go up against a corrupt government, or in his word, a government that is out of line, but this is the same people that smeared trump as authoritarian. trump has never boasted about i can bomb you. two americans. remember, these are the guys that called january 6th and insurrection come all right, now they're saying you guys have rifles, you mean nothing to us. this guy should be president of the taylor swift fan club. my senses hunter is going to jail so that joe doesn't have to. when he comes out, he will be rewarded for his loyalty like a man in the biden crime family, a distraction from the influence peddling influence peddling in the kickbacks. it is not the charge that makes me thrilled. i know that hunter is an irresponsible skulls of all, as you have laid out, but this isn't a charge i am comfortable. i don't think this is to me about the second amendment. you don't lose your first amendment if you use drugs, so why do you lose the second amendment west mack a pretty conditional law. it's a higher authority of law that displaces the lower laws when they come into conflict, like now. obviously, the law was broken. but if it is unconstitutional, then it is unconstitutional. the only option if you are in recovery, as you point out, he says he is a lifelong addict, the only option if you're in recovery, let's say you are a wounded vet, you know, who has to take cannabis for praying treatment or in recovery for years, you are going to have to lie on the application because it is subjective. addiction is subjective, it is predictive, it is assuming you are going to do something bad, which we don't do with alcohol. we don't make any of these predictive judgments when people buy alcohol, which is way worse than wreaking physical harm, so i want, you know, it feels good to see the other side punished, but i fear this law makes it okay to justify disarming a sober citizen based exclusively on past drug use, and that is unjust based on the second amendment because there is nothing in there about that. so that's my thought. >> dana: richard, final word? >> richard: for sure. last week i participated in jury duty. two days. going through the selection process. >> dana: you got rejected? >> richard: i sure did. but what i learned and the people i met there were regular people, who had to take the day off from work or two days off from work come in my case, peopn the case, really committed to this process, answered the questions fairly, answered them honestly, so to jesse's point, you have more confidence in the system today. i was reassured that the system worked and the idea you have a rig jury was almost practically impossible. there were 60 of us that were part of this process. what you saw today were 12 people and use all those jurors speak out in 12 people come to make a decision, as the judge said, we are talking about this a couple lisa go, they are trying to get it right. anyone who disparages everyday citizens who go into this process, participate in it, don't do that because these are everyday americans who are participating in their responsibility as a voter and as a citizen. so they made the right decision here because that is what they're supposed to do, and now we're going to have to see what happens. barring an appeal, it is very likely he will have some sort of punishment, and i think it is important to remember that he is not, like i said yesterday, he is not running for office. he is not hired in any part of the biden administration or at t the dnc or at the biden campaign, and now this is a family that is going to have to deal with the fact that their son has been found guilty of a real charge, and he is somebody who has been through a lot of trauma in his life and now we're going to have to see what happens. "the story" that's the key thing. like you said yesterday, this is about hunter. it is supposed to be about joe. this whole thing -- >> richard: no -- >> greg: i'm agreeing with you. i'll end there. >> dana: there is agreement on the table, that is. the media using the hunter bideo hammer donald trump? ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're a small business owner, your to-do list can be...a lot. ♪ [ cellphone whooshes ] [ sighs ] that's why progressive makes it easy to save with a commercial auto quote online so you can take on all your others to-dos. already did. see if you could save at progressivecommercial.com. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: leave it to the liberal media to shamelessly use hunter biden's guilty verdict to dump on trump's conviction. despite the cases being miles apart. hunter's gun trial was as open and shut as you could get, ironclad evidence like text messages, hunter's drug dealersd ex-lover, and yet the liberal press still trying to compare to the hush money mass alvin bragg cooked up against trump. >> this is a really good day for the american system. >> the verdict certainly flies in the face of everything that the former president has been pushing, trying to undermine the legal and the justice system. we know president biden has come out very strongly against that. >> could you imagine donald trump saying the following words: i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process. >> what you are seeing today and what we saw in new york in connection with the trump criminal case is jurors doing their job. >> the public will see this as a sign from anyway, the doj follows the facts and the law without regard to who is subject to those facts and the law. >> were it not for his last name being biden come i don't think the trial would have ever occurred. >> jesse: richard, they had like maybe half a dozen whistle-blowers saying that every time they tried to follow the facts, they got shot down by the biden administration. >> richard: look, i will say this because there is something greg said last segment that is worth bringing up here. i do think there is politics that have to do with this case bear in mind you, i think the guilty verdict is the guilty verdict, so be it. i think the interesting pivot you saw her, when you see folks on the right making, let's talk about the biden family, let's move away from hunter because, there are some interesting bedfellows here you have to navigate, right? this case does lean directly into the second amendment and the idea that on this form that we talked about, which is why hunter was found guilty come are you an addict and thus you can't have a gun, this is a case we saw come up in the fifth circuit last year come august of 2023, the fifth circuit found this is unconstitutional. this question is unconstitutional. so for people on the right, they have to evaluate, if we go too hard on this particular case, do we anger folks who believe in the second amendment? which is why after this decision was passed, the trump campaign issued a statement and they retracted it, then brought it back out again because they're trying to figure how to navigate this moment, and they also, to know if you go to hard against hunter biden like they did in 2020 and 2022, it doesn't show up with the electric because both times, 2020, and 2022, the apparent red wave did not show up, just attacking hunter and going after him, doesn't seem to be as effective to woo e electorate as republicans think they are. how do we navigate this moment when it is so complicated? >> jesse: as someone who identifies as on the right, i am having no trouble at all navigating this difficult moment, according to you. >> richard: oh, good. >> jesse: judge jeanine from of the pivot that richard seems to be saying that the people in the right are making, to me it just seems like, maybe this was a fraction of the crimes that were on the laptop. >> judge jeanine: i mean, this is so disingenuous, richard. >> richard: how? >> judge jeanine: give me a break. it was the biden white house, the biden deferment of justice that had this case from 2018, allowed the statute of limitations to run, so hunter biden could not be accountable for the worst tax violations and worst tax crimes that were connected to when his father was a vice president and when he was getting money from all over the world, and then funneled to everyone who was sitting in the front seat of that courtroom. you wonder why they are so unified? because that is where the cash came in, that is where the llc was. don't give me this justice system worked. if it weren't for judge noriega saying give me precedent, give me some idea of why someone should be given immunity in perpetuity, ad infinitum, because his name is hunter biden and the doj said no, we can't, we have never done it before. so let's not be so holier-than-thou and saying the system works. no, but for this judge, this guy would have been skating. he skated every year of his life. this is the first time justice has been visited upon him, and because of him, the americans in this country have lost faith in the criminal justice system. because of the democrats and policies in social justice nonsense. so spare me, oh, the system works. >> jesse: greg, the system has been covering up for this guy for decades. >> greg: hunter's charges, whether you like them or not, are real. you know? there is plenty to choose from. but what about trump's charges? you had to meticulously fashion and create them, and everybody admitted at the time, this is unprecedented, a first-of-its-kind, never been done before, and they are doing it for a president who is the leading candidate in the election. not only is that corrupt, it's election interference, so it's not about equal justice. its quite lopsided. there is a joke in there, i won't make it. i'm like the judge. screw the sanctimonious phonies. these were the same lying tea bags who claimed the laptop was fake, so if their false narrative had prevailed, which they wanted, there wouldn't have been this verdict at all and they now claim proof of equal justice? this verdict didn't come down because of you, it happened in spite of you. i mean, this guy got away with a lot for a long time and it only stopped because there was just too much to ignore. >> jesse: dana p? >> dana: i was thinking the same thing. they're trying to say these two cases read the same thing, apples to apples, it was more apples to cucumbers. they are not the same. we sat here for six weeks having to dissect every single word, not understanding what was going on. even one of the cna contributors wrote a piece for the new yorker, this wasn't right, e rejected. plus, it took six weeks, this took three weeks -- two weeks, not even that, because the evidence was so clear. but the other thing is, those talking heads, are they not embarrassed and angry at the 51 national security advisors who lied to them and said that the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation? they keep having them on their shows. they keep using them as sources. and yet the actual story in regards to the trial is that the laptop was real, and if you were any of those journalists or talking heads, i would never talk to those guys again. whenever. >> jesse: yeah, clapper, it's the last you'll hear from me. >> judge jeanine: you dug in. >> jesse: up next, hollywood's most challenging project yet: convince voters to back the guy who's brain just shut down in public. ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. 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