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Hunter Biden Parties Naked w/ Prostitute in Gun Video

'Joe needs to take Hunter's guns away before taking about pushing gun control for the rest of us... '

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Newly-released video from the “laptop from hell” shows President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, “cavorting with a nude hooker in a swank hotel room” while brandishing an apparently illegal .38-caliber handgun.

The Oct. 17, 2018, video was given to the New York Post by an anti-corruption research group called Marco Polo.

Biden purchased the gun on Oct. 12, about a week before the video was taken.

Oct. 23, Hunter’s sister-in-law and lover, Hallie, threw the gun into a trash can behind a grocery store in Delaware, across the street from a high school, according to Politico.

As Delaware police investigated, the Secret Service attempted to strongarm the seller into giving up Hunter’s paperwork and receipts, in a transparent attempt “to hide Hunter’s ownership of the missing gun in case it were to be involved in a crime,” Politico reported.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., who is investigating corruption at “Biden, Inc.,” pointed out President Biden’s hypocrisy on gun control.

“Before proposing or passing any new federal gun legislation the Biden administration ought to enforce existing laws, regardless of who is violating them, even if that person is the president’s son,” Johnson told the New York Post.

“I’ve written oversight letters to the U.S. Secret Service, FBI and ATF regarding the incident involving Hunter’s gun dumped in a trash can behind a grocery store across from a high school in Delaware,” Johnson continued.

Critics took to Twitter to castigate the president’s son for what Breitbart News called “Hunter’s laissez-faire handling of a firearm.”

“Horrible trigger discipline,” wrote one Twitter user.

“Hammer cocked and finger on the trigger,” wrote another. “Joe needs to take Hunter’s guns away before taking about pushing gun control for the rest of us.”

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