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Joe Biden And Family KNEW About Sickening Claims That Hunter Molested His Niece.. And Did NOTHING

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Text messages reveal that President Joe Biden knew that his daughter-in-law, Hallie Biden, accused Hunter Biden of being “sexually inappropriate” with his underaged niece, National File reported.

The president’s son, Hunter, told several family members—including his mother, First Lady Jill Biden, his sister Ashley Biden, and his uncle Jim Biden—about Hallie’s allegations against him.

Hunter committed adultery with his sister-in-law, Hallie, after her husband, Beau Biden, died in 2015.

Hallie alleged that Hunter was sexually inappropriate with her daughter, Natalie Biden, who is Hunter’s niece.

Hallie’s allegations corroborate the claims that Ashley made in her diary, which Project Veritas received from a source.

The FBI verified the diary’s authenticity by sending agents to raid an apartment owned by Project Veritas in New York City, The Daily Mail reported.

Photos on Hunter’s laptop reportedly showed him with his niece, who was topless.

In a text conversation with Ashley, Hunter complained that Hallie told his therapist about the incest allegation.

“She told my therapist that I had been sexually inappropriate with [redacted],” Hunter wrote. “…My therapist had to question her for close to 10 minutes to make certain that she did not have an obligation to report me to the police.”

In August 2018, Jim told Hunter to contact him because, “Your father [Joe] is getting as am I barraged by Hallie. He has not responded I have not responded.”

Jim said that he and Joe “agree and trust you.”

“She is spreading what you told me and I believe you !!!! Are lies,” Jim said in a text to Hunter.

“Once again we both need you[r] side of the story so we can both shove it down her f***ing throat !!!! I implore you to call. Please I/we are on you side. I believe you,” Jim said in a text, adding that “this is nothing short of character assassination.”

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