Was Hunter Biden Paying $50k Per Month Rent To Hide Classified Documents?

Is it possible that Hunter, who struggled with drug addiction, mistakenly reported paying his father, a wealthy former vice president, for rent on a house that held sensitive information? Was Hunter Biden really paying $50k per month rent to hide classified documents?

Was Hunter Biden Paying $50k Per Month Rent To Hide Classified Documents

People have questions after Miranda Devine of the New York Post tweeted a background check on Hunter Biden on Thursday.

“The now-52-year-old began listing the Wilmington home as his address following his 2017 divorce from ex-wife Kathleen Buhle — even falsely claiming he owned the property on a July 2018 background check form as part of a rental application,” the Post reported.

It should be noted that this is the same home where classified files were discovered.

However, upon closer examination, Hunter lists the “Monthly Rent” as $49,910 – or over $550,000 for the 11 months he claimed he stayed there?

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The most expensive property presently available for rent in Wilmington, Delaware is listed on Zillow for $6,000 per month.

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Biden’s home is valued at roughly $2 million, according to Town & Country magazine.

It has been revealed that classified documents were found at the residence of President Joe Biden. The classified Biden docs found in his Delaware garage was actually next to his corvette.

Is it possible that Hunter, who struggled with drug addiction, mistakenly reported paying his father, a wealthy former vice president, for rent on a house that held sensitive information? Yes, but it raises questions as to why his father would charge him rent when Hunter was said to be financially unstable.

Trending Politics ponders if this was Hunter’s manner of diverting funds to his father.

After Hunter’s divorce was finalized in May of 2017, he was included in an email from his business partner James Gilliar about a venture with Chinese state-funded energy company CEFC China Energy. The email stated that Hunter and his partners would receive 20% of the shares in the new business, with 10% going to Hunter’s uncle James Biden and the other 10% being “held by H for the big guy.”

Tony Bobulinski, another one of Hunter’s former business partners, claims that he had a meeting with Joe Biden regarding the CEFC venture on May 2, 2017, and that the president was the individual referred to as the “big guy” in Gilliar’s email. Additionally, Gilliar himself confirmed that Joe Biden was the “big guy” mentioned in a message found on the laptop.

And as the NY Post reports, “The following year, federal investigators began looking into whether Hunter and his business associates violated tax and money laundering laws during their dealings in China and other countries. Emails and other records related to the deals were found on the laptop, which Hunter dropped off at a Delaware repair shop in 2019 and never reclaimed.”

“I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years,” Hunter told his daughter Naomi in January, 2019. “It’s really hard. But don’t worry, unlike pop, I won’t make you give me half your salary.”

As the Post continues:

The laptop doesn’t contain any direct evidence of such money transfers but shows Hunter was routinely on the hook for household expenses — including repairs to the Wilmington home.

In December 2020, weeks after his father was elected president, Hunter Biden announced that his “tax affairs” were being investigated by federal authorities in Delaware, and said he was “confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately.”


Recent reports have indicated investigators believe they have enough evidence to charge the first son with tax crimes — as well as with lying about his drug abuse on a federal form so he could buy a gun in 2018.

Was the ‘monthly’ rent of $49,910 an honest crackhead error when it was actually the annual payment, or did Hunter fabricate “Exhibit A” for any sincere prosecutors to use?

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