First Lady Jill Biden heckled leaving 'crack addict' Hunter Biden's trial
First Lady Dr Jill Biden has faced heckling as she left a Delaware courthouse on Monday morning where her stepson, Hunter Biden, is on trial for federal gun charges. President Joe Biden and the first lady stayed in Wilmington overnight, where Hunter's trial is held, as they often do on weekends. As she left the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building, Jill Biden faced heckling from a protester. "Jill is Hunter still a crack addict? ... Did Hunter lie on the gun application? ... Do you approve of your husband's border policy Ms Biden," he grilled. Monday was also Jill Biden's 73rd birthday. Hunter Biden was seen at the White House last Friday and travelled with the family to Delaware ahead of his trial. The president wasn't expected to attend, maintaining distance from legal proceedings involving his son, though he's previously expressed pride in Hunter for addressing his drug addiction. Hunter's sister, Ashley Biden, was also spotted entering the courthouse. The 54-year-old faces charges for falsely stating he wasn't a drug user when purchasing a gun in 2018, despite being addicted to cocaine at the time.