NSFW: Leaked Hunter Biden Video Spells Trouble For The Entire Family

The Biden clan is sick and twisted.

Poisoned by money and power, the corruption and sleaze oozing from the Biden’s is palpable. At every turn at least one member of the family is exposing themselves. Whether it be Hunter literally exposing himself in a series of graphic videos showing his drug-addled romps with various street hookers, or his father, President of the United States, exposing himself as a the catalyst for an eventual Communist takeover.

Further proof of Biden family depravity emerged online yesterday, causing an uproar amongst conservatives and liberals alike. It turns out that we know little of Hunter’s crimes — probably because the Mainstream Media refuses to report on them. But not to worry, Hunter isn’t shy to admit them on video to whichever lady of the night he chooses to frequent.

Engaging in pillow talk, Hunter Biden shared a story about once losing a laptop during a summer romp in Las Vegas.

The president’s adult son, nude and in bed with a naked woman, told his partner he feared the device was stolen and its videos of his sexual escapades could be used as blackmail.

In the video, taken in January 2019, Biden said he “spent f***ing crazy amounts of money” during the 2018 Las Vegas excursion and spent over two weeks going from “penthouse to penthouse” partying it up with multiple prostitutes, drugs, and America’s secret wealthy elite.

One night, Biden said he passed out in a hot tub face down in an apparent drug overdose. When he came up for air, Biden said there was a man, Miguel, who was “frantically running round gathering things up.”

“They wouldn’t call an ambulance. And they didn’t know whether I was dead or not, at first,” said Biden, who noted he did not know how long he was passed out.

Lest we forget, Hunter was discharged from the U.S. Navy in 2013 after testing positive for cocaine. In the unearthed footage, Biden and the unidentified prostitute can be seeing doing drugs off the bedside table as he told his story of the Las Vegas incident.

As the story continued, Hunter revealed that he believed his laptop was stolen by the group who refused to call an ambulance during his supposed drug overdose.

Biden did not make clear who he thought might have stolen his laptop but described a man who could be the culprit — a Russian.

His main concern seems to be the “crazy f—–g sex” videos saved to his stolen laptop.

The conversation was unearthed from a hard drive that, along with a laptop, was given to a computer shop in Delaware for repairs in April 2019. John Paul Mac Isaac, who was the computer store owner, says the hardware was never retrieved by the owner, believed to be Biden.

The FBI seized the laptop and hard drive through a grand jury subpoena in December 2019. Its contents, which have been examined forensically, have spilled into the public’s view over the course of several months before the 2020 election. It was revealed afterward that federal authorities are investigating whether the president’s 51-year-old son violated tax and money laundering laws.

Concerns about Biden gained broader attention late last year after it emerged he is being investigated by the Justice Department in connection with his taxes and possible overseas business with China.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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