Hunter Biden’s Ex-Wife Testifies About His Drug Use in Federal Trial

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Hunter Biden's legal troubles have intensified as his ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, is set to testify about his drug use and financial conduct during his federal trial on gun charges. The trial, which began on June 3, 2024, in Wilmington, Delaware, is drawing significant attention due to the involvement of high-profile witnesses and the implications for President Joe Biden's son.

Buhle's testimony is expected to provide a detailed account of Hunter Biden's substance abuse issues, which she claims were rampant during their marriage. This testimony is crucial as prosecutors aim to prove that Hunter Biden lied about his drug use on a federal form when purchasing a firearm in October 2018. According to court documents, he falsely claimed that he was not using illegal drugs at the time, despite acknowledging in his 2021 memoir, "Beautiful Things," that he was addicted to crack cocaine.

In addition to Buhle, other significant witnesses include Hallie Biden, Hunter's former sister-in-law and lover, and his ex-girlfriend Zoe Kestan. Hallie Biden's testimony is expected to confirm that Hunter Biden possessed the firearm for only 11 days before she disposed of it in a trash can outside a Wilmington supermarket. This evidence aims to underscore the reckless nature of his actions while under the influence of drugs.

The prosecution plans to use passages from Hunter Biden's memoir and other documented evidence to demonstrate his drug addiction at the time of the gun purchase. This approach is intended to solidify their case that he illegally obtained the firearm by providing false information on the federal background check form.

The trial comes at a politically sensitive time, as it unfolds during President Biden's re-election campaign. Republicans and other critics have seized on Hunter Biden's legal issues, arguing that they reflect poorly on the Biden administration. The case has become a focal point for political opponents who are leveraging it to question the President's leadership and family integrity.

Hunter Biden's defense team has attempted to delay the trial and dismiss the charges, arguing that his actions were influenced by his severe addiction and personal turmoil. However, these efforts have been repeatedly blocked by the presiding judge, Maryellen Noreika, who has emphasized the importance of proceeding with the case.

As the trial progresses, the testimonies of Buhle, Hallie Biden, and other witnesses are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome. Their accounts will provide the court with a clearer picture of Hunter Biden's state of mind and behavior during the period in question.

The trial's developments are being closely monitored, given their potential implications for both Hunter Biden and the broader political landscape. The case highlights the intersection of personal struggles and public scrutiny, with significant ramifications for the individuals involved and the ongoing discourse surrounding political accountability and personal responsibility.

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  1. Thanks Hunter. Appreciate everything you have done and are doing to reinforce the lessons learned I present below.

    RAPE, PILLAGE, PLUNDER, AMERICA YOU’VE BEEN HAD!

    America, take it from a very old soldier/cop. Most of the actions taken and/or not taken by the American judicial system just since Joe Biden joined the Senate in the seventies and Donald Trump came down that escalator are really not all that new. But, the acts of ignoring the criminal history of the entire Biden family and falsely convicting an ex-president clearly demonstrates that the democrats dominating the political class, the bureaucracy, the media, and academia have become louder, dumber, more self-centered, and have no regard for the rights/concerns of their fellow Americans. Question you have to ask yourself is; do you really know the true degree of threat the democrats present to you, your family, and your way of life?

    As a retired soldier/cop who joined the army at the age of 17, spent over 30 years as a soldier/military cop after swearing to protect the American people from all threats (both foreign and domestic), followed by many years as a civilian police chief sworn to serve and protect the folks in my community, I present you with ten of the many lessons learned I first presented over 35 years ago to the citizens of my community.

    AN OLD SOLDIER/COP’S LESSONS LEARNED.

    *The ‘Seven C’s of Leadership’ according to a survey of Vietnam era ground combat veterans listed of the order of their importance to the veterans are; Candor, Competence, Consistency, Commitment, Courage, Compassion, and Courtesy. The reason the soldiers chose “candor” is because candor encompasses both omission and co-mission. To a combat soldier the lack of absolute candor, be it co-mission or omission, are equal sins! It has been my observation that, democrats are masters of co-mission while republicans are masters of omission!

    *The American people are the most effectively lied to people in modern times thanks primarily to the political class, the bureaucracies at every level of government, the media, and academia.

    *The American Profession of Arms and our brothers/sisters in blue have failed to protect the American people from all of their enemies, both foreign and ‘most especially’ domestic.

    *There are only two primary requirements to be a career soldier and/or cop in America. One must be smart enough to do the work and dumb enough to take the job.

    *American soldiers and police officers must in addition to mastering all of their professionally mandated tasks learn to accomplish the same with at least one arm tied behind their backs, and their vision and hearing impaired 50% or more.

    *Most of the politicians/bureaucrats/academicians/media types I have encountered during my years as a soldier and a cop I most kindly refer to as; self-serving, corrupt, incompetent, witless, cowards. Note: Prior to retiring to the deep woods I referred to most of the before mentioned folks as self-serving, corrupt, incompetent, witless, cowardly, piss-ants. After a short time in the woods I came to know that piss-ants are neither self-serving nor witless, and certainly not cowards!

    *After carefully watching the whole of the political class for many years I can say without reservation that most of the group will sell their souls and our bodies just to remain in power.

    *The end goal of the elites and their minions is not (nor ever has been) socialism, communism, fascism, or capitalism. The elites of the world have used all manner of ideologies, religions, terrorism, wars, etc., to drive the masses/peasants/serfs/whoever in one direction. That direction leads to one of the oldest forms of human control ever employed in the history of mankind. That form of human control is Feudalism!

    *The greatest threats to the American people are the corrupt and/or incompetent politicians/bureaucrats/academicians found at every level of government/academia, and the majority of the so-called media.

    *If the so-called ‘progressive movement’ continues unchecked a number of able veterans/soldiers/cops are going to be presented with a challenge/decision. Are the American people worth another drop of our sweat and/or our blood?

    Soldier/Cop, Retired

    Note: These ten lessons learned and an additional twelve were prepared as part of the prelude of a book that detailed an investigation that named as subjects a large number of politicians and bureaucrats including a first term senator named Biden, a governor named Bush, and a state attorney general named Clinton. Do I have to tell any of you what government office each of these politicians managed to take?

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