Hunter Biden Is Convicted , of All 3 Felonies in Federal Gun Trial.<br />On June 11, President Biden's son was convicted on charges tied to buying a gun in 2018, AP reports.<br />Prosecutors claimed Hunter lied about his previous drug use when buying the firearm.<br />Hunter issued a statement saying that he was disappointed by the verdict but grateful for his family and friends' support. .<br />His lawyer will "continue to vigorously <br />pursue all the legal challenges available.".<br />President Biden also issued a statement, saying he "will continue to respect the judicial process as Hunter considers an appeal.".<br />Jill and I will always be there <br />for Hunter and the rest of our <br />family with our love and support. <br />Nothing will ever change that, President Joe Biden, via statement.<br />The charges that Hunter was found guilty of include <br />"lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, making a false claim on the application by saying he was not a drug user and illegally having the gun for 11 days," AP reports. .<br />He faces a prison sentence of up to 25 years.<br />A sentencing date has not yet been set.<br />Hunter faces another trial in September for allegedly not paying $1.4 million in taxes.<br />The verdict on June 11 now means that both the current president's son and his main political rival, Donald Trump, have been convicted during an election year.<br />The verdict on June 11 now means that both the current president's son and his main political rival, Donald Trump, have been convicted during an election year