In response to news that federal agents believe Hunter Biden could face federal charges, President Joe Biden said he was confident that his son was what he said.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that federal agents believed there was enough evidence to prosecute Biden's son for tax crimes and make a false statement.
Biden told Tapper that he was confident that what he said and did were in line with what happened.
He said he was proud of his son, who overcame his drug addiction.
The investigation into Biden's taxes was stopped to prevent him from influencing the election.
The Washington Post reported that the US Attorney in Delaware will decide whether or not to bring charges against Biden for his taxes and lying about being off drugs.
The allegations were not commented on by a lawyer for Hunter Biden.
Biden told Tapper that he was confident that his son told the truth when he filled out his application for a gun.
I adore him." He has been on the straight and narrow for a couple of years.