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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Hunter Biden Audio File: Dad Will Do ‘Anything I Want Him To’

'My dad respects me more than he respects anyone in the world, and I know that to be certain, so it’s not going to be about whether it affects his politics... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) President Sleepy Joe Biden’s degenerate son, Hunter Biden, said in a recently released audio clip that his father will do anything that he wants for him, prompting speculation about how far and wide that latitude ran when it came to shady business dealings in China and Ukraine.

In the clip from December of 2018, the crack smoking son of the president said that he can get his father to talk about anything, the Washington Examiner reported.

“He’ll talk about anything that I want him to, that he believes in,” he said.

According Hunter, he actually determines what the platform of the president is in both domestic and international affairs.

“If I say it’s important to me, then he will work a way in which to make it a part of his platform,” Hunter boasted.

“My dad respects me more than he respects anyone in the world, and I know that to be certain, so it’s not going to be about whether it affects his politics.”

Hunter continued on in the 77-minute recording to suggest that his father sees him as a god, and will do anything that he says.

“All those fears you think that I have of people not liking me or that I don’t love myself … I don’t fear that. You know why I don’t fear that? Because the man I most admire in the world, that god to me, thinks I’m a god,” Hunter said.

Of course, this means that the United States’ direction is set by a crack-smoking traitor who makes good money by selling American intelligence secrets abroad.

Per Hunter, his brother also viewed him in the same way.

“And my brother did, too. And the three of us, it was literally — I had the support to know I can do anything.”

“Everyone thinks it, talks about how — ‘How can you be as good as your dad?’ I’m better than my dad,” he continued.

“You know why I’m better than my dad? Because my dad tells me I’m better than him, since I was 2 years old.”

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