Want some cheese with that, Hunter?
Hunter Biden’s eldest son complained that The Post and other media outlets were trying to destroy his father’s presidency, kill his family and potentially “kill” him during an interview with podcaster and vegan techno DJ Moby – published hours after Hunter was hit with federal indictments alleging tax evasion and other crimes.
The 53-year-old chatted for nearly 80 minutes about his history of alcohol and drug addiction, his frustrations with the media and the political spotlight and his concerns about his 81-year-old father’s political future.
“You either survive or you don’t,” Hunter said of the scrutiny. “There’s no doubt in my mind – and this may sound like crazy hyperbole – that they’re trying to kill me by other means and I’m not going to let them.”
The political scion — who enjoys Secret Service protection when he’s not (allegedly) dropping hundreds of thousands of dollars on drugs, prostitutes and clothes — claimed to The Post that he “doxxed” an address in Malibu, California, where he lives with his second wife, Melissa Cohen, and son their 3-year-old Beau Biden Jr.
First son Hunter Biden ripped right-wing media for trying to destroy his father’s presidency, kill his family and potentially “kill” him during an interview with vegan podcaster and DJ Moby. Getty Images The 53-year-old spoke with Moby on his nearly 80-minute podcast about his history of alcohol and drug addiction, his frustrations with the media spotlight and his father’s political future. Getty Images for Support + Feed
“The New York Post has already published an aerial photograph of where I live,” he said. “Melissa was seven months pregnant and they published on the front page: a picture of the house, the address, an aerial view of the house, the interior of the house from the realtor, you know, the online offer of the house, the description of where you can stand to look through the windows from floor to the ceiling on the street we live on.”
“And literally within 36 hours I had half a dozen to a dozen people, mostly men, wearing MAGA hats with bullhorns literally banging on the front door,” said the first child. “So then we move in the middle of the night.”
The Post never published a photo of Hunter’s former Malibu address on its front page, according to a review of its archives. The Post was also unable to obtain any reports of the protest as described by the first son.
The Post never published a photo of Hunter’s former Malibu address on the front page, according to a review of its archives. The Post was also unable to obtain any reports of the protest described. Reuters
The address in Hollywood Hills used by Hunter was revealed in a December 2019 court filing as part of his paternity case in Arkansas, where he is being pursued by “baby mama” Lunden Roberts to pay child support for their illegitimate daughter, Navy.
“We’re prisoners, because of that,” the first child said of his lack of privacy, which he expects will only worsen over the course of the rest of the 2024 presidential campaign.
“We are definitely not in the situation after that. I have given up hope of ending this. Because as long as my father is president of the United States, they’re not going to stop,” Hunter said.
“What they tried to do was they tried to kill me, knowing that it would be more pain than my father could handle, and therefore destroy the presidency that way,” Hunter said. AP
“The fact is, just this year through July I was on the cover of the New York Post — and none of them were good — about 20 more times, and I saw the Washington Post doing things that I love. the number three most talked about person on Fox News 48 out of 52 weeks in 2022.”
In fact, the Post’s review found that the first son has been pictured or mentioned 30 times on its cover so far in 2023.
“What they tried to do was they tried to kill me,” Hunter claimed at another point in the interview, “knowing that it would be more pain than my father could handle, and therefore destroy the presidency that way. .”
President Biden, 81, is seeking re-election for a second term next year and has refused to withdraw from the race – despite concerns about his age and mental fitness. Reuters
President Biden is seeking re-election to a second term next year and has refused to withdraw from the race – despite concerns on both sides about his age and mental fitness.
He is also preparing to face an impeachment inquiry from House Republicans, who allege that he improperly benefited from his son’s and brother’s overseas businesses.
House committees have discovered the Biden family’s bank records and forced testimony from dozens of federal officials and Hunter’s former business associates to build their case that the president may have abused his position for personal gain while vice president.
The appearance comes hours after Hunter’s second federal indictment, in which he faces tax fraud charges for allegedly evading $1.4 million in taxes over a tortuous four-year period. AP
In a preview of 2024, the first son compares his father’s last presidential campaign to the failed 1972 effort by Maine Sen. Ed Muskie.
“Times have changed, but the players haven’t,” Hunter said, noting that GOP operative Roger Stone has worked for both former Presidents Richard Nixon and Donald Trump.
“And they decided that one way they could do to undermine my father’s confidence and ability to continue to campaign and move forward, especially after the death of my brother, to think that he could lose his son that he had only recovered from near death through addiction .”
“So they started attacking and attacking. Addiction provides many opportunities for people,” he said.
Hunter was indicted by special counsel David Weiss on charges of tax fraud and evading $1.4 million over a harsh four-year period.
Hunter Biden spends lavishly
Instead of paying his taxes between 2016 and 2019, the indictment claims that the embattled first child spent his money on:
- $1.64 million in ATM withdrawals
- $683,212 for “payments to various women”
- $397,530 for clothing and accessories
- $309,277 for tuition/education
- $237,496 for health, beauty and pharmacy products
- $236,634 for various retail purchases
- $214,923 for food, groceries and restaurants
- $188,960 for adult entertainment
- $71,869 for drug and alcohol rehabilitation
- $42,856 for home improvements
- $24,445 for entertainment
- $23,567 for sports and recreation
The indictment follows a five-year investigation into Hunter’s lucrative overseas business interests by Weiss, who also charged Hunter in September with lying on federal gun purchase forms in 2018 about his drug use.
Weiss and a team of IRS tax investigators are also considering charging the first child with further crimes during their investigation, including violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act and sex trafficking.
During his interview, Hunter Biden rejected both claims, saying his enemies thought “I’m a foreign agent because I’m paid to do business with a foreign company, or that I’m a sex trafficker because I wrote in my book that I slept with prostitutes. .”
“I am not hiding this. I don’t feel happy about that, but it’s part of my past. But they have developed it, that I am in a sense a criminal mastermind, running a global syndicate,” he said
“And in other words, that I’m a degenerate who can’t tie my shoes, and that I shouldn’t be in business because I’m a fool, and I don’t do any business, I basically let people, I become a rain bucket.”
Moby, who recently made headlines by claiming he was dating actress Natalie Portman despite her insistence otherwise, was one of several famous guests at the New York City debut of Hunter’s artwork in 2021.
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