Hunter Biden’s New Plan Will Piss Off Most of America

Oh boy, here we go again. Hunter Biden is apparently in a bit of a pickle, and he's turning to the public for help.

Yes, you heard that right folks, the son of the President of the United States needs your donations to fund his legal defense. And why, you might ask?

Well, it seems that the Department of Justice is getting ready to throw some serious criminal charges at him and Daddy Joe's piggy bank is most likely occupied as he gathers funds for his 2024 run. 

Radar Online reported that Hunter Biden's legal team is allegedly creating a legal defense fund to pay for his legal troubles — despite his father, President Joe Biden's wishes. The first son's attorneys have reportedly already started hiring ethics advisers for the fund, leaving the President and his team concerned over the idea of Hunter soliciting money to pay for his criminal probe.

The tactic — and several other tactics — has left Hunter's legal eagles and Joe's top aides at war as many are warning against the legal defense fund amid the president's re-election bid. 

"For this fund to work, it must be extraordinarily transparent and even restrictive by prohibiting foreign citizens and registered lobbyists from contributing," Anthony Coley, the former top spokesman for the Justice Department and senior adviser to Attorney General Merrick Garland, stated to Axios. "Without these type of guardrails, the fund will be a legitimate headache for the White House.”

Joe's 53-year-old son has several legal issues happening at once. Hunter is facing a Justice Department investigation into his taxes and a potential gun charge, as well as a child support case in Arkansas with a former stripper, who gave birth to their daughter four years ago.

Looks like Hunter's ongoing legal battles are bleeding him dry and now he needs money from us tax payers to cover his tab. 

Good luck with that, buddy.
 

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