Hunter was indicted on 60 counts of campaign finance violations by federal prosecutors in Aug. 2018 and pleaded guilty to a single charge in December.
Author: Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
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Joe Biden campaign fires back after North Korean media calls him a ‘rabid dog’
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