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Hunter Biden Claims He Might Flee Country If Donald Trump Is Elected President

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By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on December 14, 2023 at 1:26 PM EST

Hunter Biden has reportedly informed his friends that if Donald Trump is reelected, he may have to flee the country.

The 53-year-old claims he has faced "deeply personal political attacks" for months as Republicans claim his father, Joe Biden, acted corruptly when he was Vice President.

He is also facing legal issues, as he is expected to face trials in Delaware on gun charges and in California on tax charges. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for three felonies and six misdemeanor charges.

According to reports, President Joe Biden is fearful his son will relapse.

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Hunter Biden Claims He Will Flee The United States

Hunter Biden May Flee Country Amid Personal Political Attacks
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The 81-year-old President has voiced his concerns for his 53-year-old son, who has battled with alcohol and drug abuse -- especially if Donald Trump wins in 2024.

Sources have confirmed with DailyMail that Hunter Biden told his family friends that during the upcoming election campaign, he expects to come under even more scrutiny, and as a result, he may have to flee the United States -- especially if Trump wins.

"What they’re trying to do is they're trying to kill me, knowing that it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle — and so, therefore, destroying a presidency in that way," Hunter Biden said on a recent podcast of the personal attacks.

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President Joe Biden Is Worried About His Son

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Joe Biden is worried about his son relapsing due to the pressure, confidants of the president have said.

"You can see it in his eyes, and you can see his shoulders slump," one source close to the President said, per DailyMail. "He's so worried about Hunter. And we're worried it could consume him."

Former Senator Chris Dodd, who has been close to Biden for over 40 years, also stated, "I know when he hurts. He doesn't talk about it much, most of us don't."

President Joe Biden is in touch with his son on a daily basis, according to the outlet, and has built a support network to help him.

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Controversies Surrounding Hunter Biden and The White House

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As we reported, an investigation was launched after a bag of cocaine was found in the White House over the summer.

The situation, which prompted an evacuation of The West Wing, happened when Joe Biden and his family, including his son Hunter Biden, were spending the weekend away at Camp David ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. That is the same day the cocaine was discovered.

The bag containing the white powder was found in a cubby hole near the Executive entrance that is usually used for personal belongings.

Investigators were able to get the suspect list down to 500 individuals, but security footage wasn’t able to determine the owner of the drug. The Secret Service ended up closing the investigation due to a “lack of evidence.” No usable fingerprints were lifted from the tiny zip-lock bag.

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Despite the “lack of evidence”, the public is convinced the cocaine belonged to Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, who has a history with drugs.

In a 2018 video that was leaked, he was seen filming himself smoking crack while driving a car at a whopping 172 miles per hour. He was supposedly heading to Las Vegas. Hunter Biden, nor the Biden Family, were present in the White House the day the cocaine was discovered.

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