Republicans are drawing parallels between Donald Trump's trial and that of Hunter Biden. Republicans want to damage Joe Biden before the presidential election in November.

Experts say there are clear differences between the two cases. Donald Trump will stand trial in the hush money affair starting next Monday (April 15) Hunter Biden continues to be a popular target for Republicans, not least because the president's son has repeatedly made headlines with drug problems and previous legal problems. Both the US President and Hunter Biden reject the informant who was arrested in February in connection with the alleged corruption in the Biden family. The FBI was provided with material by the informant for his tall tales about the family’s tall tales in Ukraine. The informant was also given material by investigators for the secret service for its tall tales of corruption in Russia. The former FBI informant was arrested for the tall tales, but the FBI has not been able to find any evidence that the informant was involved in any corruption. The Secret Service has been investigating Joe Biden and his family for more than a year.