(Headline USA) Hunter Biden pressured his brother’s widow, Hallie Biden, with whom he had an affair, to get an HIV test just one month before he fathered a child with another woman.
The email, sent in 2018 and titled, “YOU NEED TO GET TESTED FOR HIV HALLIE,” urged Hallie to get tested and inform Hunter of the results right away. Hunter also accused Hallie of turning his niece against him and demanded that Hallie seek “serious long term professional help,” according to Fox News.
“You need to inform me of the result. TODAY,” Hunter wrote. “I am getting tested today. I have been sick scared Hallie and you [hang] up on me. The love you give is so disturbing.”
“Youre [sic] not clean or sober hallie you’ve found a new release for your poisoned mind … I love you even when you’re cruel,” he continued. “GET TESTED AND TELL ME RESULTS Today.”
In an earlier email exchange that same month, Hallie had blasted Hunter as a “passive aggressive a**hole.” In response, he told her to “focus on your sobriety.”
“I hope you have someone to turn to in bed in my brothers’ house and that that act of love can be for him or her or them and not a secret someone,” he wrote. “And don’t feel as if you lost the two best men you or anyone could have ever even dreamed of.”
Hunter started having an affair with his sister-in-law about a year after his brother, Beau, died of brain cancer. He even convinced his father, President Joe Biden, to issue a statement of support for him and Hallie, according to his memoir, Beautiful Things.
“We are all lucky that Hunter and Hallie found each other as they were putting their lives together again after such sadness,” the elder Biden said in a statement at the time. “They have mine and Jill’s full and complete support and we are happy for them.”
However, Hunter and Hallie’s relationship began to deteriorate in 2018. Shortly after they separated, he hooked up with a stripper in Washington, D.C., and fathered a child with her. He attempted to deny that the child was his, but a DNA test confirmed that he was the father.