Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, faced a second indictment with nine charges of tax evasion, sparking discussions about the fairness of the U.S. justice system.Legal analyst Lisa Rubin argued on MSNBC that Hunter Biden’s charges undermine former President Donald Trump’s claims of a biased legal framework. The Department of Justice leveled three felony counts of tax evasion and six misdemeanor counts of failure to return. If found guilty, Hunter Biden could face a maximum of 17 years in prison. Rubin countered the narrative that Trump is unfairly targeted, emphasizing the multiple indictments against Hunter Biden as evidence of a potential bias. Trump faces criminal charges in four separate cases, and his defense strategy involves claiming bias within the Justice Department to garner support among GOP voters. The contrasting narratives surrounding their cases raise questions about the perceived fairness of the U.S. justice system.