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Trump proved right as Biden’s son Hunter set to plead guilty for tax fraud, firearm possession, drugs

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Mr. Hunter, the first son of President Joe Biden has agreed to plead guilty to federal tax charges as part of a deal with the Justice Department that will likely keep him out of jail and spare him a trial, according to a court document filed Tuesday.

The charges, first reported by NBC News, amount to a slap on the wrist at the conclusion of a five-year investigation into the 53-year-old that has focused on money he received from overseas business interests.

According to New York Post, President Biden’s son will plead guilty to two charges of failing to pay federal income tax, according to a letter submitted to federal court by Delaware US Attorney David Weiss.

According to the charges, Hunter failed to pay at least $100,000 he owed in income tax in both 2017 and 2018.

The first son allegedly received at least $1.5 million in taxable income in each of those years.

As part of the agreement, Hunter has also agreed to enroll in a pretrial diversion agreement on the felony charge of illegally possessing a firearm as a drug user after he lied on a federal gun purchase form in October 2018 about his addiction.

A source familiar with the probe said the feds would likely recommend probation for Hunter’s tax charges, but the decision to go along with any deal would ultimately be up to a judge.

Hunter Biden announced his tax history was under investigation shortly after his father, Joe Biden, won the 2020 presidential election.

Hunter will also avoid potential charges of improper lobbying for foreign interests in connection with his work on the board of Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma Holdings. That is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee — which is also examining whether the FBI properly probed claims by an informant that Hunter and Joe Biden each received a $5 million bribe from Burisma’s owner.

Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) immediately ripped Hunter’s agreement with prosecutors as a “sweetheart plea deal.”

“Let’s be clear: The Department of Justice’s charges against President Biden’s son Hunter reveals a two-tiered system of justice,” Comer said in a statement. “Hunter Biden is getting away with a slap on the wrist when growing evidence uncovered by the House Oversight Committee reveals the Bidens engaged in a pattern of corruption, influence peddling and possibly bribery.”

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The first son had announced soon after his father won the 2020 presidential election that his “tax affairs” were under investigation by Weiss’ office.

The probe kicked off in 2018 when investigators started looking at whether Hunter and his business associates violated various tax and money-laundering laws during their dealings in Ukraine and China.

Meanwhile, a separate investigation was launched after Hunter’s sister-in-law-turned-lover, Hallie Biden, threw away his handgun — leading to a search by Secret Service agents for the weapon and disclosure to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives of its sale.

A copy of Hunter’s Oct. 12, 2018, gun transaction form subsequently revealed that he had answered “No” to the question, “Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”

The charges came at the conclusion of a five-year investigation.
Hunter has previously acknowledged struggling with drug addiction in the wake of the 2015 death of his brother, Beau.

Christopher Clark, a lawyer for the first son, said in a statement that it was his understanding the long-running probe had now been “resolved” as a result of the deal.

“I know Hunter believes it is important to take responsibility for these mistakes he made during a period of turmoil and addiction in his life,” Clark said.

“He looks forward to continuing his recovery and moving forward.”

President Biden didn’t immediately address the charges, though the White House counsel’s office issued a statement saying: “The President and First Lady love their son and support him as he continues to rebuild his life.”

Former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, was quick to weigh in, posting on Truth Social: “The corrupt Biden DOJ just cleared up hundreds of years of criminal liability by giving Hunter Biden a mere ‘traffic ticket.’ Our system is BROKEN!”

Trump has consistently asserted that Biden’s are full of corrupt people and alleged several criminal infractions against Hunter and the US President.

 

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Protect yourselves from killers – Alex Barbir tells Nigerians

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In the absence of strong will by the government to protect citizens from terrorists and murderers causing mayhem in different parts of the country, a US-based humanitarian worker, Alex Barbir, has insisted that Nigerians should take responsibility for their safety by protecting themselves and their communities.

Babir however denied allegations that his activities and public statements have fueled violence in Nigeria, insisting that his advocacy is focused on protecting vulnerable communities and supporting reconstruction efforts in conflict-affected areas.

Barbir made the remarks during an interview on TVC News, where he addressed concerns about his influence in Plateau and Benue states, as well as broader accusations surrounding his presence in the country.

Responding to claims that his rhetoric may have incited violence, Barbir firmly rejected the accusations, maintaining that he has never encouraged attacks or reprisals.

“I have never once called for anybody to be murdered. I have called for people to be protected,” he said.

He argued that his consistent message has been for authorities to improve security while allowing individuals to defend themselves when under threat.

Barbir also dismissed reports connecting his visit to Plateau State with a reprisal attack that left two people dead, stating that the killings occurred before he arrived.

“They had killed two people before I arrived. So it’s a false narrative to say my presence caused that,” he said.

He described the violence in the region as longstanding, noting that cycles of attack and retaliation predate his involvement.

While acknowledging criticism of his stance, Barbir defended calls for self-protection in areas facing persistent insecurity, arguing that such a position is both reasonable and necessary.

“If the government is failing to protect you, you should protect yourselves from people who would take your life. There’s nothing wrong with that,” he stated.

He stressed that violence in Nigeria affects both Christians and Muslims, and said his advocacy does not exclude any group.

Barbir also rejected allegations that he is advancing foreign interests or political agendas, challenging critics to provide evidence. He said his funding comes from charitable donations, churches, and organisations that support humanitarian causes.

Despite the controversy, Barbir confirmed plans to return to Nigeria to continue reconstruction projects, particularly in Benue and Plateau states, maintaining that his mission is rooted in peacebuilding and support for communities affected by violence.

Born on August 17, 1997, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, Barbir grew up in Cumming alongside his brother, Josh, a physician and US Army Reserve officer. His upbringing, he noted, was shaped by discipline and sports, a background he says informs his humanitarian approach.

His work in Nigeria is closely linked to two organisations: his initiative, Building Zion, and Equipping the Persecuted (ETP), a US-based NGO led by filmmaker Judd Saul. Through these platforms, Barbir has participated in rebuilding communities affected by violence, particularly in Benue State, including the construction of homes, schools, and places of worship.

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UK based Nigerian pastor Michael Oluronbi, his wife sentenced to 55 years for false claims, sexual abuse of church members

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A UK based Nigerian pastor, Michael Oluronbi, has been found guilty and sentenced to 34 years in prison for false claims, sexual abuse and rape of several church members in Birmingham. His was also sentenced to 11 years after she was convicted for abating the crimes.

Michael was operating in Birmingham and London and was said to have carried on the criminal acts for nearly 20 years.

Historically, Oluronbi led a breakaway religious group where he exercised total control over his followers, claiming that God instructed him to perform “holy baths” to cleanse members of evil spirits where he used to sexually abuse victims—many of them children.

Using fear and spiritual authority, he carved his victims to believe that the abuse was necessary; promising better grades or protection from demons.

His position made it nearly impossible for victims to speak out. As a trained pharmacist, Oluronbi allegedly used his medical knowledge to hide evidence of his crimes. When victims became pregnant, he arranged or carried out abortions to cover his tracks.

The case finally came to light when a survivor bravely spoke out!

A relative also captured part of his confession on video, providing key evidence before his arrest. In May 2018, Oluronbi was caught at Birmingham Airport attempting to flee to Nigeria with cash and personal items!.

He was convicted of multiple charges, including rape and sexual assault, with evidence suggesting dozens more victims. Shockingly, he showed no remorse, reportedly laughing during the trial.

The judge described him as “arrogant, selfish, and driven by an insatiable appetite.”

His wife, Juliana Oluronbi, was also sentenced to 11 years in prison for aiding his crimes. Both have been placed on the sex offenders register for life.

 

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Nigeria in a state of war- ACF

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The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has declared that Nigeria’s worsening insecurity has escalated into a “state of war,” calling on the Federal Government to urgently reorder national priorities and treat security as the country’s most pressing emergency.

This position was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the 38th meeting of the ACF Board of Trustees on Wednesday and and signed by its Chairman, Bashir M. Dalhatu.

The meeting, attended by prominent northern leaders, including former top government officials, diplomats and security chiefs, deliberated extensively on the persistent violence across the country, particularly in the northern region.

The forum noted that Nigeria’s security challenges have grown beyond isolated incidents of insurgency, banditry and communal clashes, evolving into widespread violence threatening national stability.

According to the communiqué, insurgency in the North-East, banditry and kidnappings in the North-West and North-Central, as well as farmer-herder conflicts, have combined to create a dangerous situation requiring urgent and decisive action.

“The scale, persistence and human cost of the violence demand a fundamental shift in national priorities,” the forum stated, adding that the crisis should no longer be treated as one of many governance issues but as the overriding national emergency.

The ACF expressed deep concern over the human toll of the crisis, revealing that hundreds of thousands of Nigerians have been killed or displaced in states such as Borno, Plateau, Niger and Kwara, among others. It added that the casualties also include members of the armed forces, including senior officers.

The forum lamented that families have been torn apart, livelihoods destroyed and entire communities traumatized, warning that the long-term social consequences could be devastating.

It further highlighted the economic implications of the insecurity, particularly on agriculture, which remains the backbone of the northern economy.

According to the group, farming activities have been severely disrupted, contributing to food shortages, inflation and the collapse of rural economies.

“Insecurity is now directly undermining Nigeria’s economy. The longer the crisis persists, the more expensive it becomes to fix,” the communiqué stated.

 

 

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