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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here..... Wondering if any reporter will ask Joe about this, or any of the other scandals surrounding Hunter at Joe's first press conference today. [/quote] Why on earth is Biden supposed to answer for this? Go ask Hunter FFS! When you're at a board meeting do you expect someone to ask for a report on why your kid got suspended form high school? [/quote] If I sent my security to deal with the aftermath of my child’s illegal activities and then didn’t disclose it? Also, Hunter is way past high school. He’s an adult. [/quote] What illegal activity? His daughter-in-law disposed of a gun incorrectly? [/quote] Did you miss the part where he lied on the gun application about his drug usage? Did you miss the entire point of the news story? That the Secret Service tried to cover this incident up? If you don’t see a problem here, please don’t say another word about gun nutters, Trump’s kids, or government “cover ups” because you are nothing more than a partisan hack of the worst form. [/quote] This is a Hunter issue, and if the Secret Service covered it up, and this happened in 2018, then, who was in charge of the Secret Service then? Hint, it wasn't Joe Biden.[/quote] And even then.....is there anything here to "cover up"? Law enforcement is asked to remove/retrieve firearms all the time by private citizens. Guns are found and law enforcement retrieves and disposes of them. Hunter Biden likely went to a trusted member of USSS to assist in this case, rather than local law enforcement. No big deal. Even if USSS took the paperwork from the dealer, the firearm is registered in the NICS system. It's not disappearing. Do law enforcement typically retrieve paperwork from the dealer in the case of lost or stolen guns? I don't know. But this article seems like a lot of conjecture. [/quote]
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