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Hunter Biden Clinches Deal With Simon & Schuster After It Nuked Sen. Josh Hawley's Book
[The Federalist] President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, who previously worked on the board of Burisma under the Obama administration for reasons still unclear, is set to release a tell-all memoir titled "Beautiful Things" on April 6 through Simon & Schuster.

This comes on the heels of the same publisher previously dropping Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s "The Tyranny of Big Tech" book deal after the Capitol breach in early January. "As a publisher ... we cannot support Senator Hawley after his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom," the publisher said. Today, what evidently earns someone a platform to share their story is quite an arbitrary process, based on wild partisanship.

Hunter Biden’s book was acquired by Gallery Books in the fall of 2019 and will reportedly detail the paternity suit from 28-year-old Arkansas woman Lunden Alexis Roberts, who petitioned in court for Hunter to provide health care and financial support for his alleged son. The book will primarily discuss Hunter’s drug abuse problems through the years, however.

Hunter entered rehab in 2003 and headed to Tijuana, Mexico, in 2014 for treatment using psychoactive alkaloid drugs illegal in the United States. The Biden son was notably discharged from the Navy Reserve in June 2013, after testing positive for cocaine in a routine drug test. His struggles with addiction continued for several years, and he was found with a crack pipe in a rental car in 2016.
Posted by: Besoeker 2021-02-05
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