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January 29, 2026 Victoria Sterling Business
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  • The federal investigation ​into Hunter Biden,⁣ son of ⁣President Joe Biden, remains ⁢ongoing⁢ as of January 29, 2026, focusing on potential tax​ violations and foreign business dealings.
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Hunter Biden Examination: Current ‍Status (January ‍29, 2026)

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  • Hunter Biden Examination: Current ‍Status (January ‍29, 2026)
    • Tax ⁣Conviction and Appeals (June 2024 – Present)
    • Ongoing Investigation into Foreign Business Dealings
    • Key Figures and Institutions
    • impeachment Efforts

The federal investigation ​into Hunter Biden,⁣ son of ⁣President Joe Biden, remains ⁢ongoing⁢ as of January 29, 2026, focusing on potential tax​ violations and foreign business dealings. While no new indictments have been issued since his initial conviction‍ in June⁣ 2024,⁢ scrutiny continues from House Republicans and special ⁢counsel David Weiss.

Tax ⁣Conviction and Appeals (June 2024 – Present)

Hunter Biden was convicted on June⁣ 5, 2024, on ​three⁤ felony counts related⁤ to⁢ federal tax⁢ violations:‍ failing to file taxes, filing‌ a false​ tax return, and evading‌ assessment of tax. The Department of Justice announced the⁣ conviction, detailing how Biden failed to pay over $1.4 million in taxes between 2016 ​and 2019.

Detail: ‌ The charges stemmed from ⁤an⁣ investigation initiated in 2018. Biden admitted to a years-long struggle with drug addiction and claimed his financial⁢ difficulties were a result of this. He‍ was sentenced to probation on⁤ August 7,2024. NBC ⁢News reported ⁤on the ⁢sentencing details.

Example/evidence: Biden’s ⁣legal team filed a notice of appeal on‌ June 10,2024,challenging the conviction.Reuters covered the ​appeal filing.‌ As of January 29,‌ 2026, the appeal is still pending before ‌the First⁤ Circuit Court of ​Appeals.

Ongoing Investigation into Foreign Business Dealings

Separate from ⁢the tax ​case, ⁢investigations continue into Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings, especially those involving Burisma Holdings in Ukraine and companies ​in China. ⁢these investigations center on potential influence peddling ⁤and whether President‌ Biden was involved in or benefited⁢ from ‌these activities.

Detail: House Republicans, led by Representative⁤ James Comer, have conducted extensive‍ investigations,‍ issuing subpoenas for financial records and testimony.⁢ They allege that⁢ the‍ Biden family⁢ received millions of dollars from foreign sources in exchange for political favors. the House Oversight Committee released⁢ bank records related to these allegations.

Example/Evidence: Special Counsel David Weiss ⁢was appointed in August​ 2023 to ⁣investigate these⁤ matters. While Weiss secured the tax conviction,the broader investigation into foreign‍ business ‌dealings remains active. The Department of Justice confirmed Weiss’s continued⁣ investigation in a statement ‍released December 15, 2025. No further charges related to these dealings have ​been filed as of January‌ 29, 2026.

Key Figures and Institutions

several individuals and⁢ institutions are⁢ central to⁣ the Hunter ‌Biden investigations:

  • David Weiss: Special Counsel overseeing‌ the ⁢investigation.
  • James Comer: ​Chairman of the House Oversight Committee leading the Republican investigation.
  • Hunter Biden: The primary subject of‌ the investigations.
  • Joe Biden: President of the United states, whose potential involvement is under scrutiny.
  • Department of Justice (DOJ): The federal agency conducting⁤ the criminal investigation. Official DOJ Website
  • House Oversight Committee: Congressional committee conducting its own investigation. Official House oversight ‌Committee Website
  • Burisma holdings: Ukrainian energy company where Hunter Biden served on the‌ board.

impeachment Efforts

House Republicans initiated ⁤impeachment proceedings against President Biden in ⁣September 2024, based on allegations related to⁢ his son’s ⁢business dealings.

Detail: The impeachment inquiry has focused on whether President Biden used‌ his position as Vice President to benefit his son’s business ventures. Democrats have criticized the inquiry as politically motivated and ⁢lacking concrete evidence.

Example/Evidence: ‌ On January 24,2026,the House voted largely along party ⁤lines to impeach President Biden. CNN provided‍ live coverage‍ of the impeachment vote. The⁢ articles of impeachment were then sent to the Senate

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