When former Vice President Joe Biden decided to run in 2020, his backers thought he’d ride Obama’s coattails into the White House.
But the closer we inch toward the election, the more Biden’s past comes back to haunt him — and the more he slips in the polls.
From his mental breakdowns to the Ukraine scandal, Biden’s campaign is falling apart. And it may just have 10 days left.
In 10 days a paternity test may reveal that Hunter Biden fathered another child out of wedlock. The embattled Hunter has been tied up for years in shady overseas dealings and drug abuse convictions. In 10 days, he could add another scandal to his father’s struggling campaign.
Hunter Biden agreed to submit to a DNA test after Lunden Alexis Roberts of Arkansas filed a paternity claim.
The two know each other well, Courthouse News Service reports, and they “are currently discussing protocol and procedure for administering the paternity test.”
Attorneys on Hunter Biden’s side say that the test will be completed by Nov. 1.
Court documents allege that Hunter and company know the child is his for certain, having “verbally admitted” to Alexis Roberts. But he’s refused to provide for the child’s wellbeing, insiders say, until he was forced to give a DNA test.
Alexis Roberts is claiming that Hunter is the father of her 14-month-old baby, who was born in 2018. The sex of the infant, also referred to in court documents by the name of “Baby Doe,” has remained under wraps for his or her protection.
Courthouse News Service reported that Hunter Biden and Alexis Roberts met while she attended grad school at George Washington University.
Hunter Biden recently married another woman, filmmaker Melissa Cohen Biden, this summer.
This bombshell development comes on the heels of Biden’s deepening Ukraine problems. Reports have surfaced that Hunter received nearly $90,000 per year from his former employer, Ukrainian gas conglomerate Burisma Holdings, just for having a “powerful name.”
And Hunter’s series of mistakes may ultimately cost his father the Democrats 2020 nomination.
The Horn editorial team