Hunter Biden's lawyers to announce today whether he will testify at gun trial
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Hunter Biden's lawyers said Friday they would announce Monday whether he will testify in his own defense as his gun trial enters its second week.
Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell said Friday that Biden's legal team was down to "their last decision" in the case, meaning whether to call the defendant. The defense has only called three witnesses so far, including Naomi Biden, Hunter Biden's eldest daughter, who gave emotional testimony Friday about her father's drug use.
Another possible witness is President Biden's brother, James "Jimmy" Biden, who was expected to testify Friday, but the court adjourned earlier than expected. If Hunter Biden testifies, prosecutors have indicated they may call an additional witness.

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