As we told you yesterday, the tiny violins are playing loudly because it's being reported that, just coincidentally, Hunter Biden is experiencing some financial problems just a few weeks after his father left the White House:
Hunter Biden's legal team recently filed a motion to drop his lawsuit against the ex-White House aide who published the contents of his infamous laptop, citing financial issues.
The motion, filed in Los Angeles Wednesday, pertains to the former first son's lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler. The court documents, obtained by Fox News, illustrate the financial and personal issues Biden has experienced in the new year, including being a victim of the wildfires in the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles.
'Plaintiff has suffered a significant downturn in his income and has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,' the document states.
The timing of all this couldn't be more obvious if they tried.
Hunter now has two options: Write a tell-all book and give up the entire family (after all, he's been pardoned) or threaten to write a book unless Joe keeps the fat checks coming.
It's not looking like we're going to be seeing any original Hunter Biden paintings getting high appraisals on Antique Roadshow any time soon:
Hunter Biden says he's broke: sales of his memoir & art have slowed to a trickle & his rental home was impacted by the Pacific Palisades fire. Citing $, he's asking to drop civil suit he filed v. former Trump WH aide Garrett Ziegler. More in @playbookdc https://t.co/dXeBqhK1jO pic.twitter.com/QqrG08HpmF
— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) March 6, 2025
Things have gotten so bad for Hunter that rumor has it he's trying to get the bag of White House coke back.
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The New York Post did their thing with this story on today's cover:
Today's cover: Hunter Biden says his art sales plunged since dad left White House, bemoans LA wildfires — as he claims he’s broke in bombshell legal filing https://t.co/ysruryopPH pic.twitter.com/A5wtxATTep
— New York Post (@nypost) March 7, 2025
Most of the media won't care to highlight what all this means, but The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway put it best with this post:
Important. If the Biden family business were built on something OTHER than access, it would still be thriving. https://t.co/XjDpmS4Epw
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) March 6, 2025
Exactly.
Pam Bondi and the rest of the DOJ might want to take a deeper dive into this.