‘Secrets cost lots of money’: Internet weighs in as Jesse Watters reveals Joe Biden’s cash is ‘mysteriously disappearing’

Jesse Watters pointed to a significant reduction in Joe Biden's cash holdings between 2022 and the present year
PUBLISHED MAY 17, 2024
Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted President Joe Biden's dwindling cash reserves (@Jesse Watters/X, Getty Images)
Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted President Joe Biden's dwindling cash reserves (@Jesse Watters/X, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Fox News host Jesse Watters stirred controversy by highlighting President Joe Biden's dwindling cash reserves. According to Watters, Biden’s cash reserves have significantly diminished over the past year, raising questions and sparking speculations about the reason behind this financial trend.

Fox News' Jesse Watters discusses Joe Biden's 'disappearing' cash

In a segment on 'Jesse Watters Primetime' that has garnered substantial attention online, Watters stated, “Joe Biden's cash is mysteriously disappearing. We just got our hands on Biden's financial disclosure. In 2022, the President had between 900 grand and 2 million in cash. Last year, Biden reported between 700 thousand and 1.4 million in cash.”

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Jesse Watters brings up President Joe Biden's financial disclosure (Getty Images)

Watters pointed out the incongruity between Biden's financial situation and his relatively low personal expenses.

“How is the President of the United States going through that much cash that fast? He has two homes with low rates. And everything else in his life is paid for. He also took out a quarter million dollar line of credit on his house. What does he need that much cash for? And where is it going?”

Hunter Biden's legal battles

Turning the spotlight to Hunter Biden whose legal entanglements have become a focal point of concern for the Biden administration, Watters speculated, "Is it to pay lawyers for the special counsel investigation? Or to pay Hunter's lawyers? Or to pay someone else?”

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 18: Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, attends the Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 18, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Easter Egg Roll tradition returns this year after being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Jesse Watters wonders if Joe Biden is spending his money to pay Hunter Biden's lawyers (Getty Images)

“Today we found out Hunter Biden's lawyer doesn't have enough resources to defend him. Because Hunter's sugar brother, Kevin Morris, is tapped out," said Watters.

"After loaning Hunter over 6 million dollars, no more sugar,” Watters revealed.

Hunter Biden’s legal troubles are significant, with two trials scheduled in June 2024—one for a felony gun charge in Delaware and another for tax charges in Los Angeles."



 

Watters says Hunter Biden's legal battles are a major concern for Joe Biden

According to Watters, these legal battles are a major source of stress for President Biden.

“Joe Biden is terrified that Hunter is going to be sentenced to prison. He worries about Hunter every single day. From the moment he wakes up to the moment he goes to sleep. That will only pick up during a trial,” Watters said.

Jesse Watters questioned the nature of Palestinian people on his Primetime show (Fox News)
Jesse Watters predicts testing times ahead for Joe and Hunter Biden (@JesseWatters/X)

However, Watters noted that the timing of Hunter’s trials could collide with key moments in the presidential campaign.

“Hunter trials are going to collide with the first debate in June. The President's son could be freshly convicted on felony gun charges. And in court on tax evasion charges. While he walks onto the debate stage,” he remarked.

Internet reacts to Jesse Watters' speculation about Biden's dwindling cash

In response to Jesse Watters' speculations about President Biden's 'disappearing' cash, social media users have expressed a range of opinions and concerns.

One user wrote, "He’s in his golden years. Let him spend it!."



 

Another user added, "Secrets cost lots of money."



 

One user said, "Don’t worry, the money is somewhere."



 

Another user replied, "Where is it going? Off shore?"



 

One user said, "He's stealing from the American economy."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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