Hunter Biden has lashed out at former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon as well as former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani, claiming they used his crack and alcohol addiction as a “vile and sustained disinformation campaign”. The comments come in a new op-ed for USA Today, where Biden junior asserts: “I am not a victim. By any standard, I grew up with privilege and opportunity, and fully accept that the choices and mistakes I made are mine, and I am accountable for them and will continue to be.”
In the same op-ed, however, Hunter portrays himself as a victim of Bannon, Giuliani, and others, moaning: “My addiction doesn’t justify Steve Bannon and Guo Wengui posting altered nude photos of me with ‘editorial creativity over the pictures'”, adding, “My addiction shouldn’t permit the likes of Rudy Giuliani or a former Peter Navarro aide to debase and dehumanize me for their own gains.”
Hunter Biden, who admits to having had a bottle of vodka every day while taking as “many hits” on a crack pipe as possible, suggests his so-called struggles and mistakes becoming public knowledge have led to an “all-out annihilation” of his reputation caused by those who reported on his laptop and its contents.
“After what I have gone through since my brother died in 2015, and the perpetual public humiliation of me, I am now certain I can survive anything (except a drink or a drug),” Hunter concludes, utilizing the same tactic that his father Joe uses, in bringing up the death of Beau Biden at every given opportunity in order to deflect from legitimate criticism.
The White House recently claimed that Joe was on Hunter’s business calls – despite the President initially denying such incidents – because of Beau’s death.