"I Don't Think Biden Had A Clue About Anything."
Stories have kept trickling out over tbhe past week, including:🚨 BREAKING: President Trump says the Biden auto pen scandal has just gotten WORSE, says the Jan 6th Committee members are "GUILTY," pardons INVALID.
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Usually, the years after a presidency are when the money pours in, but for Biden the financial future looks rather bleak.
. . . According to public records, he left office with a mortgage on his main home in Wilmington, Delaware of somewhere between $250,000 and $500,000, at an interest rate of 3.375 percent.
. . . Meanwhile, he has also been juggling a $250,000 home equity loan taken out on his holiday home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware in 2022, while he was in the White House.
. . . At age 82, Biden is too old for a new career and he has instead been working on a book, having signed a $10million deal with publisher Hachette.
However, that is dwarfed by the $60million Barack and Michelle Obama received for theirs.
The book will be entirely ghostwritten.On top of his own obligations, he still seems burdened vy his family's parasitic lifestyle:
He confessed to people around him that he intends to pay off a personal debt of about $800,000, which includes loans for a house in Rehoboth Beach worth $2.7 million, as well as the costs of his son Hunter's legal problems. Biden also expressed a desire to help his daughter Ashley, who has filed for divorce, and to provide financial support to his grandchildren.
Back in June,
Hunter Biden owes the law firm that represented him in federal investigations, including his Delaware gun case, “substantially in excess of $50,000,” according to a lawsuit filed against the former first son on Monday.
“This is breach of contract action against Mr. Biden for unpaid legal fees,” reads the complaint against Hunter filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia by Winston & Strawn LLP.
. . . Abbe Lowell, Hunter’s attorney who has since left Winston & Strawn, notes that his “current hourly rate is $1,510” and that billing rates for other attorneys and legal assistants at the firm, who may work on his cases, range from $230 to $1,945 an hour.
The state of Biden's finances is just another indication of his mental decline while in office. In fact, there's nothing new about any of this, nor that there was a coordinated effort to cover things up. Trump's estimate that Biden didn't have "a clue about anything" is the only possible conclusion.
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