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A huge problem for Hunter has a politically flexible “drug addiction,” alluding to it, depending on the political bonus it brings to a given case or controversy.

His gun indictment, for example, alleges Biden certified on a federally mandated form “that he was not an unlawful user of, and addicted to, any stimulant, narcotic drug, and any other controlled substance, when in fact, as he knew, that statement was false and fictitious.”

However, Biden’s counsel, Abbe Lowell, maintained that “at the time that he purchased this gun, I don’t think there’s evidence that that’s when he was suffering.” Lowell said that hunter had already emerged from rehabilitation when he signed the form.


That is a shift from the previous year during which Hunter’s addiction was used as a final line of defense. At the start of this scandal, many in the media insisted that Hunter was a legitimate businessman who brought his skills and expertise to foreign businesses.

As it became clear that Hunter acquired millions in a raw influence-peddling scheme, many turned to the addiction defense.

Hunter released a book, Beautiful Things: A Memoir, that was heralded by many as a brave account of his drug addiction. Reviewers gushed about “an astonishingly candid and brave book about loss, human frailty, wayward souls, and hard-fought redemption.”

Suddenly, Hunter’s addiction to cocaine and other drugs was the conversation stopper for anyone who did not want to seem insensitive to the struggles of an addict. Gone was Joe Biden’s mantra that “my son did nothing wrong.”

Instead, in an 2022 interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, the president declared that Hunter “fought an addiction problem. He overcame it. He wrote about it.”It was all about addiction …........ until now, apparently, it isn’t any longer.

Even before the latest 360 degree correction, the “addiction defense” only heightened the concerns over Hunter’s corrupt influence-peddling. When foreign figures were giving him millions of dollars, Hunter admits that he was a crack addict and alcoholic, writing in his book that “Drinking a quart of vodka a day by yourself in a room is absolutely, completely debilitating” as was “smoking crack around the clock.”

Yet Hunter was not some junkie in Times Square snatching purses to feed his addiction.
<><>He was flying around the world mooching off taxpayers on Air Force Two,
<><>he was vacuuming up millions selling dad’s influence
<><>he was allegedly distributing the money to various Biden family members
<><>he was organizing a labyrinth of shell companies and LLC accounts
<><>he was selling out America left and right.


The addiction defense also begged the question: Why would these corrupt figures want an addict like Hunter on their boards or involved in their businesses?

Nevertheless, the Biden-obeisant media embraced the “lovable- but-troubled-son-of-the-president” narrative. Hunter’s prostitutes, the tax evasion, the gun violations, and other alleged crimes were just the “face of the addiction.”

However, we are told that Hunter surfaced, sober as a judge, .......just in time to sign a federal gun form.


Hunter’s book discusses how his addiction
<><>continued into his father’s presidential campaign and
<><>required an intervention by his family
<><>despite attacks from the Trump campaign and the liability to his father’s campaign,
<><>Hunter remained an addict in 2019. (The gun form, remember, was signed in late 2018.)

There is an added problem with moving back the date of his addiction. It would mean that Hunter no longer has the “7% solution” to other problems.

For example, in the summer of 2019, Hunter allegedly continued to receive huge transfers of money from Chinese sources. Notably, House Republicans say, he received two wire transfers totaling $260,000 that listed President Biden’s Delaware home as the beneficiary address for the funds.

Yet, in October 2019, a few months later, Hunter denied the receipt of any such money from China — echoing the repeated denials of his father. When ABC News asked if he received any money from the Chinese deals, Hunter said “no, no.” He was then asked, “Not one cent?” and replied “Not one cent.”

That was a dead-cold sober lie.


The Biden campaign undoubtedly will try to thread this needle. It is the criminal defense version of airline blackout dates
<><>where you cannot make allegations against Hunter when he was allegedly blacked-out with drugs
<><>yet While he was still influence-peddling on a global scale, those dates are addiction dates.

However, it turns out that Oct. 12, 2018, was a moment of sobriety — and thus Hunter apparently was telling the truth in denying the use of drugs.

In his book, Hunter wrote that he has never used the tragedies of his life as an excuse for his addiction because “that would be a cop-out.”

Indeed, in a change for his counsel and the media alike, sobriety is now Hunter’s final line of defense.

Temporarily.


10 posted on 02/28/2024 9:20:57 AM PST by Liz (Political correctness is tyranny with manners. Charlton Heston.)
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At first he resisted, now Hunter acquiescing to “closed door” hearings has a more plausible reason.

The name of the Biden game is to get Hunter charged with as many federal crimes as possible.......
so that frail Joe’s pardon transforms his surviving son into something “almost human.”


11 posted on 02/28/2024 9:27:34 AM PST by Liz (Political correctness is tyranny with manners. Charlton Heston.)
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