Hunter Biden says his addiction used as 'disinformation' against father
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[November 03, 2023]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hunter Biden on Thursday said his
history of substance abuse has become fodder for a disinformation
campaign against President Joe Biden ahead of his father's re-election
bid.
Hunter Biden made the statement in an op-ed article for USA Today, rare
public remarks on a political and legal controversy expected to feature
prominently in the 2024 election.
"My struggles and my mistakes have been fodder for a vile and sustained
disinformation campaign against him, and an all-out annihilation of my
reputation through high-pitched but fruitless congressional
investigations and, more recently, criminal charges for possessing an
unloaded gun for 11 days five years ago - charges that appear to be the
first-ever of their kind brought in the history of Delaware," he wrote.
Hunter Biden, 53, was charged in September with three counts related to
lying on a federal form to acquire a handgun in 2018 and for being an
illegal drug user in possession of the gun. He pleaded not guilty.
Republicans have accused Hunter Biden, who has worked as a lobbyist,
lawyer, investment banker and artist, of wrongdoing relating to his
business activities in Ukraine and China and have made him a focus of a
congressional impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden. Republicans allege Biden
and his family profited from policies he pursued as vice president
during former President Barack Obama's administration between 2009 and
2017. Separately, they also allege the Justice Department interfered
with the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden.
They have not found any evidence of misconduct by the senior Biden.
Congressional hearings so far have included personal emails and photos
of Hunter's personal life and addiction history, much of them allegedly
culled from a laptop owned by the president's son.
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Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, departs federal court
after a plea hearing on two misdemeanor charges of willfully failing
to pay income taxes in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. July 26, 2023.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
"I am not a victim," Hunter wrote, citing the privilege and
opportunities he has had in life. "What troubles me is the
demonization of addiction, of human frailty, using me as its avatar
and the devastating consequences it has for the millions struggling
with addiction."
The gun case marks the first-ever criminal prosecution of a sitting
U.S. president's child, an unwanted backdrop for the president's
re-election campaign.
U.S. Special Counsel David Weiss, who is prosecuting the gun case,
has been conducting a wide-ranging investigation of Hunter Biden to
review whether he violated federal tax and gun laws.
The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to a request for
comment. Campaign aides have previously said that Hunter Biden's
statements are not coordinated with the president's political aides.
Biden's likely 2024 Republican rival, Donald Trump, faces four
upcoming criminal trials of his own, two of which are tied to his
attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden, which he
continues to falsely claim is the result of fraud.
Hunter Biden has never held a position in the White House or on his
father's campaign. The president has said he has not discussed
foreign business dealings with his son and has said his Justice
Department would have independence in any investigation of a member
of his family.
(Reporting by Reuters Washington bureau; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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