Months before the November 2020 election, the New York Post released some of the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop that he abandoned after taking it to a Delaware computer repair shop.

In addition to child pornography that was found by the Gateway Pundit on the copy of his laptop they received, photos of Joe Biden’s crack-addicted son were also found on his laptop.

Hunter Biden passed out with a crack pipe in his mouth.

Big Tech circled the wagons to keep the damning details of Hunter’s laptop from the public. They deleted accounts and labeled articles about the laptop that were written by publications like 100 Percent Fed Up, and the Gateway Pundit, “fake news.”

The dishonest mainstream media jumped in and attempted to paint the shocking contents of Hunter’s laptop as a lie.

Joe Biden was caught on video snapping at CBS reporter Bo Erickson who, in a random act of journalism, dared to ask him about the contents of his crack-head son’s abandoned computer:

I asked Joe Biden: What is your response to the NYPost story about your son, sir?

He called it a “smear campaign” and then went after me. “I know you’d ask it. I have no response; it’s another smear campaign, right up your alley, those are the questions you always ask.”

In the history of the United States, no son of the former VP has benefited more from their father’s political career. Unfortunately, Hunter Biden, the adult son of the man who now occupies the White House, is also one of the most crooked and insulated members of a first family in modern history.

Two months ago, Hunter released a memoir. In addition to capitalizing yet again on his father’s position, the crack head son of Joe Biden was able to make himself out to be some sort of victim. Unfortunately, for the grifter son of Joe Biden, one of Hunter’s main characters has stepped up and is lashing out at Hunter for lying about her in his memoir.

The Daily Mail has just released an exclusive interview with the “street-dwelling crack addict” woman that Hunter Biden claimed he befriended and invited her to stay in his home.

But when DailyMail.com tracked down the woman, she said his story is “bulls**t.”

In his book, Hunter devotes nearly an entire chapter to a woman he writes he ‘loved as much as any friend he’s ever loved,’ a homeless crack addict he says he trusted to live in his apartment even though she was a criminal and had one son on death row and another serving life in prison.

The 52-year-old Washington, DC woman, who Hunter refers to by the pseudonym Rhea in his book, tells a different story.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Rhea said that she “never lived with him,” merely worked as his cleaner and that his tale about her alleged criminal sons was entirely fabricated.

The woman claims she was almost fired when Hunter’s book came out. She would not identify her boss or her line of work or how they knew about her inclusion in the book.

Rhea, who asked to remain anonymous, added that she feels exploited by a powerful man who she says concocted a colorful narrative about her life to help sell his book, Beautiful Things.

When shown excerpts of the memoir she hadn’t read in its entirety, she disputed many of the specifics the president’s son wrote about her upbringing, her life on the street, and the evolution of their unlikely friendship, including Hunter’s claim they grew so close he let her stay in his home for five months.

‘She’s a good person and she has a beautiful spirit,’ she said. ‘She’s also very funny. When she sees me, she’ll laugh and says, ‘I know I’m going to get me a couple dollars now!”

She said Rhea has three children in foster care.

In his memoir, Hunter wrote that she has seven children in foster care, including the one supposedly sentenced to death.

That detail was particularly upsetting to Rhea.

‘I got a child on death row?’ she cried. ‘Death row? How could he say s**t like that? And I’ve got a child doing life? That’s a lie too!’

‘This is bulls**t, bulls**t, bulls**t,’ she said as she read objectionable excerpts aloud.

Hunter wrote that he met Rhea in the early 1990s when he was a senior at Georgetown and she sold him some crack. Twenty years later, he wrote, she taught him the art of smoking crack and became a loyal friend.

‘I spent a couple of thousand dollars on crack in those first two weeks, with Rhea serving as my conduit,’ he wrote. ‘Before I knew it, I was all in.’

Rhea shook her head in disgust at the claim when she read it.

‘That’s a lie!’ she said. ‘It’s making me look like the villain.’

 

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