Hunter Biden is likely to be giving his father quite a headache right now. Because the son of US President Joe Biden isn’t making the headlines right now – but not in a positive sense. For example, he recently made a name for himself due to tax offenses, now photos appear in which the 53-year-old is driving a car behind the wheel and smoking a crack pipe.
Hunter Biden is considered the black sheep of the “First Family”. He recently pleaded guilty to tax violations and illegal possession of weapons to avoid prison. While alcohol and drug excesses are officially a thing of the past, photos have now emerged showing the president’s son behind the wheel of his Porsche – heading for Las Vegas at 170 mph.
Pictures posted from laptop
There he would have had fun with prostitutes. A few days later, while driving, he took another photo, which also shows a crack pipe. The photos are said to come from the infamous laptop that Hunter Biden handed in to a repair shop two years ago.
The British “Daily Mail” has now published the photos. The laptop also allegedly contained messages of Biden making appointments with sex workers for a hot tub.
Democrats pinpoint diversions
The Biden family had so far made little or no response to the allegations. Members of Biden’s Democratic Party view the headlines surrounding Hunter as merely an attempt to divert attention from ex-Republican President Donald Trump’s numerous legal woes.
The president’s 53-year-old son had already been a burden to Joe Biden during the 2020 election campaign, who is running for another term next year. Trump caused a sensation at the time with alleged revelations about Hunter Biden’s business activities in Ukraine and China. His involvement with the Ukrainian gas company Burisma was particularly successful. Hunter Biden was given a seat on the board of directors there in 2014, while his father Joe, then vice president of the US, was responsible for US Ukraine policy.
Source: Krone

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