Americans react to Hunter Biden's conviction in federal gun trial
Americans across the country reacted to Hunter Biden's conviction in his federal gun case Tuesday, offering opinions on whether justice was served, if the verdict would affect their votes and the fallout of a possible pardon from his father. Rhonda, a self-described conservative voter from Washington state, said the verdict hadn't changed her decision to vote against President Biden. "I'm happy," she said, speaking with Fox News Digital in Washington, D.C. "I think justice is definitely served." Rhonda added that she wouldn't want to be put in the position of deciding whether to pardon her own son, which President Biden has said he would not do. HUNTER BIDEN FOUND GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS IN GUN TRIAL "I think as a father, that would be a very hard decision, more than as a president," she said. "If it were my child, I would want to do everything I could to help them … It would be a tough spot, and I would not want to make that decision.&q