Despite the longstanding reputation of the Clinton Grift Machine, it appears that Joe Biden and his family have been engaged in their own money-making scheme for quite some time. While it may have taken a while for their bagman, Hunter Biden, to step into his role, once he did, the rest became history. However, it is worth noting that this grift is now a thing of the past.
Turn out the lights…. the party’s ooooover.
Everything came to a halt on January 20th. The flow of money dried up, and the entire scheme hit a major obstacle. You can choose your own comparison, but the fact remains that what transpired this past week was only a matter of time. With Hunter Biden’s usefulness ceasing to exist, so did his source of income.
For a long time, the left tried to portray Hunter as a skilled individual, whether as a lawyer or later as an “artist.” They even went as far as claiming that his artworks were worth thousands of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands. However, it is evident that Hunter’s main talent lay in covering up for his corrupt father. As Joe Biden faded into the background on January 20th, Hunter Biden also became insignificant to the entire grift operation.
With the money gone, Hunter is in a bit of a “tight” spot. Sure, his corrupt dad pardoned him for crimes he was already convicted of, and for potential crimes yet to be charged with. Hunter won’t end up in prison, but he still has plenty to do in a courtroom.
The former president’s son has civil lawsuits still pending. Hunter sued the guy who turned over his laptop. Almost two years ago to the day, Hunter sued the computer repair shop owner. I have to give it to his attorneys. They had some nerve:
Hunter Biden is accusing the Delaware computer repair shop owner who worked on a laptop of trying to invade his privacy and wrongfully sharing his personal data for political purposes, according to new federal court filings.
Biden’s lawyers also say that John Paul Mac Isaac opposed the presidential candidacy of Hunter’s father, Joe Biden, and that he gave Hunter Biden’s data to “political enemies” to help then-President Donald Trump in 2020.
“Mac Isaac intended and knew, or clearly should have known, that people to whom he provided the data that he believed to belong to Mr. Biden would use it against then-candidate Joseph Biden and to assist then-President Trump,” Hunter Biden’s lawyers wrote in a court filing on Friday.
Now, Hunter is claiming he’s out of money. He can’t sell his “paintings.” No one wants to read his memoirs.
The horror.
The younger Biden also sued an aide from Trump’s first term named Garrett Ziegler. Hunter accused Ziegler of “violating state and federal laws by creating a searchable database of Biden’s emails.” The suit accuses Ziegler of “accessing, tampering with, manipulating, [and] altering” content from a laptop connected with Biden.
Sure, that lawsuit was massively ridiculous, but like every lawsuit, one must let it “play out.” I litigated against dozens of lawsuits that were massively absurd. But Hunter wants it to go away now.
His court filing claimed:
“Plaintiff has suffered a significant downturn in his income and has significant debt in the millions of dollars range. Moreover, this lack of resources has been exacerbated after the fires in the Pacific Palisades in early January upended Plaintiff’s life by rendering his rental house unlivable for an extended period of time,” Biden’s attorneys wrote in a court filing.
“Plaintiff must focus his time and resources dealing with his relocation, the damage he has incurred due to the fires, and paying for his family’s living expenses as opposed to this litigation.”
His dad leaves public office and the money dries up. Weird, isn’t it?
My buddy Aggie thinks Hunter is holding some chips:
Even odds Hunter turns on his family. https://t.co/qqxKbD0Kng
— Schadenfreudelish (@aggierican) March 6, 2025
I think she’s right. And, I think I called this months ago:
The legacy of #JoeBiden…
Corruption and incompetence pic.twitter.com/xn6KC1feSf
— Jim Thompson (@JimmySportToons) December 2, 2024