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Texts Reveal Hunter’s Gun Meltdown: ‘Abusive Pedophile With Homicidal Tendencies’

'The f***ing FBI Hallie. It’s hard to believe anyone is that stupid... '

(Headline USA) Hunter Biden insulted his sister-in-law Hallie Biden and accused her of ruining his life after she tossed his gun in the trash near a Delaware high school in October 2018, according to text messages obtained from his abandoned laptop.

Hallie Biden, who had an affair with Hunter Biden after his brother’s death in 2015, said she found a 0.38 caliber revolver in Hunter Biden’s unlocked car and threw it in a garbage can near Janssen’s Market in Wlimington, Delaware. Hunter urged her to go retrieve it, but the gun had already been confiscated by the police.

Hunter accused Hallie of making him “a target.”

“The f***ing FBI Hallie. It’s hard to believe anyone is that stupid. So what’s my fault here … Owning a gun that’s in a locked car hidden on another property?” the crack-addict first son ranted.

“You say I invade your privacy. What more can I do than come back to you to try again. ANd you do this???? Who in their right mind would trust you would help me get sober,” Hunter texted her.

“Do you want me dead,” he continued.

Hunter also accused her of making it look like he had “threatened you and your family with a gun” and portraying him as “an abusive pedophile with homicidal tendencies.”

“I hate what you’ve done to me,” he said. “I won’t ever recover from all of this.”

The Secret Service attempted to retrieve Hunter Biden’s gun paperwork from a Delaware shop in October 2018 after the firearm went missing. The paperwork revealed that Hunter Biden falsely responded “no” to a question that asked, “Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”

Lying on this form is a felony, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

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