Hunter Biden made an unusual public appearance while eating lunch in Malibu, California.
On Tuesday afternoon, the White House's first son emerged in California wearing a brown baseball cap and casual clothing, as well as an "I Voted" button. Hunter Biden's first public appearance in weeks comes as the scandal and ramifications of his abandoned laptop continue to swirl.
Hunter Biden Laptop Controversy
The New York Post published the tale of the so-called 'Laptop from Hell' in the run-up to the 2020 election, comprising conversations and images revealing Hunter Biden's personal life and business contacts. The news was first rejected by mainstream media and censored on social media.
In previous weeks, leftist media sites such as the Washington Post, MSNBC, and the New York Times have continued to refute prior claims that the laptop was tampered with or faked.
Meanwhile, new information continues to come in from the laptop's data. The Post began its profile of the first family relative by citing a 2017 text exchange James Biden had with his nephew that came from a copy of a hard drive that Hunter Biden allegedly dropped off at a repair shop and never retrieved, Two forensic analysts validated the emails cited in its reporting, according to Fox News.
Kathleen Buhle's Memoir
Kathleen Buhle had been married for 22 years when she discovered in 2015 that her husband, the father of her three girls, was hopelessly addicted to alcohol, drugs, and sex. While this type of story of hedonistic excess may seem familiar, Kathleen was married to Hunter Biden, the son of US Vice President Joe Biden. President.
Buhle would subsequently find that Hunter, whom she met in their 20s while serving in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, routinely hired prostitutes, constantly trawled through online porn, and had such a serious drug problem that she discovered a crack cocaine pipe in their ashtray.
Worse, he had an affair with his own brother's widow - a startling development even for someone as twisted as Hunter, 52, and one Kathleen admits was only discovered after their children discovered damning text messages on his phone.
Unlike his irresponsible younger brother, Beau Biden was a high-flying former Delaware attorney general who was poised for a brilliant political career when he died of brain disease in 2015. Hunter and his bereaved sister-in-law became lovers after being thrown together by their shared loss.
To complicate things further, his debauched lifestyle was backed by millions of dollars gained through opaque Chinese business interests and membership on the board of a Ukrainian energy firm, which sparked suspicions - rejected by the Bidens - that Hunter was unethically peddling influence.
Kathleen Buhle, 53, who divorced Hunter in 2017, has finally spoken out about their scandalous marriage in a new book, If We Break: A Memoir Of Marriage, Addiction, And Healing, which is set to be released next week - but early excerpts have already made White House officials uneasy. According to what they've read, the Bidens will not be spared any embarrassment.
Hunter Biden's shady life has long been a source of controversy in the United States.
Aside from the death of his son Beau, President Biden's first wife and a daughter were murdered in a vehicle accident in 1972. But, despite the unending disclosures of questionable or sordid behavior, natural sympathy for his unwavering commitment to Hunter may have reached its limit, Daily Mail reported.
Hunter Biden's Ex-Wife Excluded From Secret Service's Protection
Kathleen Buhle said in her book that she felt ostracized from the Biden family after not being protected by the Secret Service. Buhle's chat with the Secret Service agent also reminded her of an instance in which she was left out of a family photo by her husband's aunt, who requested a shot with "Biden blood only," according to the source.
As stated in Buhle's book, she later requested that her husband decline Secret Service protection, but he refused, saying, "Kathleen, this is how it has always been. It isn't personal. In-laws have never had protection."
Buhle noted that, while she understood the situation, the absence of Secret Service security "remained a painful point" for her. She reportedly recalled telling her husband not to step in front of her since doing so might prompt his security detail to do the same, as per Business Insider.
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