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Hunter Biden Is Pure Trouble

Hunter Biden noted in his 2021 memoir “Beautiful Things” that he was high at one point for 12 straight days.

Hunter Biden via YouTube screenshot.
Hunter Biden via YouTube screenshot.

Photos released from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop show him driving while high. The pictures were uploaded to the Internet by former Trump aide Garrett Ziegler and his organization Marco Polo.

Hunter Biden can be seen smoking crack cocaine while behind the wheel in Arlington, Va., located across the river from Washington, D.C. Others show him driving recklessly on his way to meet prostitutes.

Yet another photo shows Biden driving his Porsche at 172 miles per hour headed for Las Vegas. Documentation from the laptop also shows that Hunter Biden was on his way to Sin City for a rendezvous with prostitutes. Biden was trying to coordinate with multiple prostitutes to meet him and soak in a hot tub in his hotel room.

“I don’t have a bathing suit and I really really wanted to wear a cute bathing suit,” one woman, saved in Hunter’s contacts book as “Cheryl”, wrote according to The Daily Mail. “But I don’t have any money to buy one so then I’m just going to have to be naked right?”  

The Daily Mail notes that this junket took place around the time Hunter Biden was caught on camera telling a prostitute how Russian drug dealers stole one of his laptops and left him for dead in a hot tub. Biden spent 18 days going from penthouse to penthouse, paying $10,000 per night.  

Hunter Biden’s History of Reckless Driving

Hunter Biden noted in his 2021 memoir “Beautiful Things” that he was high at one point for 12 straight days. He noted that one time when he was on his way to a rehab clinic in Palm Springs, Calif., when he dozed off behind the wheel of a rented Buick Verano on Oct. 27, 2016.

“Waking up an instant later, I found myself in midair, the car having jumped a soft curb on the passing lane and soaring at eighty miles an hour into a cloudless blue sky, heading into the gulch that divided I-10,” Biden wrote in his book. “The car spun into the westbound lanes–the same direction as the oncoming traffic. Miraculously, there was a gap in the traffic until my car stopped dead in the emergency lane, hissing and coughing. It rested on four flat tires, with cacti and scrub brush wrapped around the undercarriage.

“I was shaking, still amped up from being in the middle of my twelve-day roll.”

He lied to Hertz about the crash, telling the rental car company that he had been driven off the road.

Biden told his insurance company that the crash happened because he had two blown-out tires.

Hunter Biden Drug Habit Linked to Gun Charge

Biden had faced the possibility of a felony gun charge for having falsely stated on an October 2018 gun purchase form that he had not used illicit drugs in the prior year.

Prosecutors agreed not to press the felony gun charge against Biden last month if he agreed to be on probation for a two-year period.

The latest discovery of cocaine in the White House already is putting Hunter Biden under further scrutiny that could seriously embarrass his father as he seeks a second term, despite a lack of hard evidence of his involvement.

John Rossomando was a senior analyst for Defense Policy and served as Senior Analyst for Counterterrorism at The Investigative Project on Terrorism for eight years. His work has been featured in numerous publications such as The American Thinker, The National Interest, National Review Online, Daily Wire, Red Alert Politics, CNSNews.com, The Daily Caller, Human Events, Newsmax, The American Spectator, TownHall.com, and Crisis Magazine. He also served as senior managing editor of The Bulletin, a 100,000-circulation daily newspaper in Philadelphia, and received the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors first-place award for his reporting.

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John Rossomando is a senior analyst for Defense Policy and served as Senior Analyst for Counterterrorism at The Investigative Project on Terrorism for eight years. His work has been featured in numerous publications such as The American Thinker, Daily Wire, Red Alert Politics, CNSNews.com, The Daily Caller, Human Events, Newsmax, The American Spectator, TownHall.com, and Crisis Magazine. He also served as senior managing editor of The Bulletin, a 100,000-circulation daily newspaper in Philadelphia, and received the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors first-place award in 2008 for his reporting.