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‘Laptop From Hell’ Shows ‘RACIST’ Hunter Biden Regularly Using N-Word

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According to released text messages, President Joe Biden’s racist son, Hunter Biden, frequently used the n-word in text exchanges with his racist white attorney.

According to communications recovered from Biden’s “laptop from hell,” the drug-addled womanizer exchanged racist “jokes” with his personal attorney in 2019.

The Daily Mail reports:

The president’s son joked in a January 2019 text to corporate attorney George Mesires about a ‘big penis’, and said to the lawyer: ‘I only love you because you’re black’ and ‘true dat n***a’.

In another text a month earlier he wrote to the Chicago lawyer saying: ‘how much money do I owe you. Becaause (sic) n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.’

Mesires replied: ‘That made me snarf my coffee.’

Hunter added: ‘That’s what im saying ni…’, cutting off the racial slur mid-word, then texted a picture to Mesires.

Breitbart.com reports: In addition to the text messages, Hunter’s laptop is said to contain a meme depicting his father and former President Barack Obama, which included a racist slur.

The meme is a photo of Biden hugging Obama with the following caption:

‘Obama: Gonna miss you, man

‘Joe: Can I say it? Just this once?

‘Obama: *sigh* go ahead

‘Joe: You my n***a, Barack’

Hunter’s laptop, which he allegedly left in a Delaware shop in April 2019, sparked a maelstrom of criticism for his father throughout the 2020 election season. According to emails found on the laptop’s hard drive, then-Vice President Biden met with a high-ranking executive at Burisma, the Ukrainian oil behemoth where Hunter Biden previously served on the board of directors. Despite the glaring evidence discrepancies, the president has denied any involvement in his son’s financial transactions.

Neither Biden nor Mesires have issued a statement regarding the purported text messages.

The Daily Mail‘s report comes as Biden has made social justice a larger focus of his presidency. Last week, Biden delivered a speech commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre, during which roughly 300 black people were killed by white people in Oklahoma.

Biden vowed to combat racism in the U.S. by enacting police reform on the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death last month, meeting with the Floyd family at the White House.

“We have to act,” the president said in a statement after meeting with the Floyd family. “We face an inflection point. The battle for the soul of America has been a constant push and pull between the American ideal that we’re all created equal and the harsh reality that racism has long torn us apart. At our best, the American ideal wins out.”

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