'I’m gonna survive it': Hunter Biden accuses Republicans of attempting to 'kill' him to undermine presidency

Hunter Biden said, 'What they’re trying to do is, they’re trying to kill me knowing it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle'
PUBLISHED DEC 9, 2023
Hunter Biden declared he would 'survive' the public campaign directed against him (Getty Images)
Hunter Biden declared he would 'survive' the public campaign directed against him (Getty Images)

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE: In a rare interview made public on Friday, Hunter Biden said that Republicans were attempting to "kill" him, implying that his detractors were launching a public campaign to entice him back into drug usage in an attempt to jeopardize his father's presidency.

"They are trying to, in their most illegitimate ... but rational way, they’re trying to destroy a presidency," he stated on the podcast 'Moby Pod,' hosted by the musician Moby.

Hunter Biden makes bold claims

“What they’re trying to do is, they’re trying to kill me knowing it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle. I realized that it’s not about me. And then the second thing that I realized is that these people are just sad. Very, very sick people that have most likely just faced traumas in their lives," Hunter Biden said.

The son of the president declared he would "survive" the public campaign directed against him.

VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 14:  United States vice-president Joe Biden (L) and his son Hunter Biden (R
Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden said that Republicans were attempting to 'kill' him (Getty Images)

“I’m gonna survive it clean and sober, is because I am not gonna let these motherf****r, OK, use me as just another example of why people in recovery are never gonna be OK, never to be trusted, they’re all degenerates — I’m just not gonna let that happen,” he added.

56-page indictment of Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden's 56-page tax evasion indictment is a raucous read, as the special counsel details a four-year criminal behavior aimed at preserving Biden's "extravagant lifestyle."

Exorbitant costs for strippers, sex clubs, fast vehicles, and other diversions were part of that lifestyle.

Hunter's tax avoidance measures are noteworthy, but they pale in comparison to the Justice Department's attempts to shield his father, President Biden, from any consequences.

That's why the indictment is a wonder of evasion in and of itself. The indictment contains three conspicuous omissions that aim to conceal important payments and actions that the president is implicated in.

They are The Burisma-Ukrainian money, Hunter the foreign agent, and The unindicted co-conspirator.

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