Despite Hunter Biden's attorney's claims that his client did not share money from his business dealings with his father, President Biden, text messages and emails from Hunter's abandoned laptop suggest otherwise.
Hunter Biden has sued the IRS, claiming that two agents shared his personal information and sought to embarrass him, while the agents argue that any information released came under whistleblower authorization and the suit is a "frivolous smear."
Hunter Biden earned significant money from a Romanian real estate mogul while his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, pushed for anti-corruption reforms in Romania, and Hunter Biden failed to disclose his work as a lobbyist under the Foreign Agents Registration Act in Romania despite meeting with U.S. officials on behalf of his Romanian client.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom defended Hunter Biden's business dealings, stating that it is not uncommon for people to use their family connections for personal gain.
Hunter Biden received two wire transfers totaling $260,000 from Chinese nationals, with the funds being sent to Joe Biden's Delaware home during his 2020 presidential campaign, according to financial records revealed by Republican Congressman James Comer.
House Republicans claim to have evidence that Hunter Biden received payments from Beijing that were listed under President Joe Biden's Delaware address, leading to questions about the Bidens' financial entanglements and national security concerns, although Hunter Biden's attorney denies any wrongdoing and attributes the transfers to loans and personal investments.
Newly released documents confirm that Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, traveled internationally to sell influence and access to the Biden "brand" and that there was a campaign by the Justice Department to protect the Biden family from investigation, particularly actions taken by Joe Biden himself.
A former aide to Vice President Biden, Fran Person, communicated with Hunter Biden through WhatsApp to discuss financial assistance from Fran's CCP-linked business partner, Bo Zhang, who was willing to wire tens of thousands of dollars to assist Hunter in paying off bills.
Hunter Biden's legal bills are estimated to cost him $1 million per month, as he has launched multiple lawsuits and is facing ongoing legal battles.
Hunter Biden, the president's son, is grappling with over $10 million in legal fees and is seeking new ways to fundraise for his trial on gun charges, while his father, Joe Biden, has not provided financial assistance, leading Hunter's team to explore potential obstacles in raising money without interfering with his father's re-election efforts.
Hunter Biden withdrew $20,000 from his daughter's college savings to fund a drug and prostitute binge, according to documents obtained by DailyMail.com, and he still hasn't paid taxes on the funds.
Hunter Biden withdrew $20,000 from his daughter Maisy's college fund and used the money for "hookers and drugs" while he was struggling with addiction, according to emails and messages on his laptop.