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Hunter Biden complained to his daughter that ‘half his salary’ went on paying Joe’s bills including $190-a-month AT&T bill and thousands in repairs at Delaware home while he was Vice President

07/05/2021 9:27:12 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 59 replies
Daily Mail ^ | 7/5/2021 | Jennifer Smith

Hunter Biden complained that ‘half’ of his salary went to paying his father’s bills while he was Vice President including a $190-a-month AT&T phone bill, newly unearthed emails from his laptop show.

In 2010, Joe Biden was earning $225,000-a-year as Vice President and he’d already made well over $100,000-a-year for decades prior as a senator and author. But Hunter, according to emails obtained by The New York Post, had to foot a $190-a-month AT&T phone bill for his father, and pay for repairs to his lakeside property in Wilmington, Delaware. At the time, Hunter was working as the interim CEO...


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EXCLUSIVE: Hunter’s ties that bind: Chinese business partner
of president’s son is pictured raising a glass with Vladimir Putin in 2017
- as texts reveal he was given the green light by President Xi Jinping - ‘#1’ -
to cement oil deal with the Bidens

10/31/2022, 5:49:44 PM · by DFG · 26 replies
UK Daily Mail ^ | 10/31/2022 | JOSH BOSWELL


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In 2010, Joe Biden was earning $225,000-a-year as Vice President and he’d already made well over $100,000-a-year for decades prior as a senator and author. But Hunter, according to emails obtained by The New York Post, had to foot a $190-a-month AT&T phone bill for his father, and pay for repairs to his lakeside property in Delaware.

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