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Biden Asked About Hunter’s Leaked Files By Father of Parkland Shooting Victim

On Monday, President Joe Biden was thrown off by a heckler who asked him about Hunter’s recently leaked iCloud files showing him doing illicit activities.

The heckler’s name was Joaquin Oliver and his son, Oliver, was killed in the 2018 shooting in Parkland that left. He began his tirade as the president was marking the passage of his new gun-control law signed in late June. We reported that he was booted from the speech after the incident.

“You have to do more than this! “You have to open an office in the White House!” Oliver was reported shouting at Biden according to the New York Post.

Biden tried to defuse the situation saying, “I’m dealing with gun violence. Make no mistake. Sit down. You’ll hear what I have to say.”

“Mr. President… What do you think about Hunter, your son? There’s a video of him arguing with a hooker about how much crack he has. What do you think about that Mr. President?”

Biden responded, “Okay. Because make no mistake about it…”

The interruption comes as Hunter Biden’s iCloud files have been leaked online revealing salacious videos and pictures of his sordid drug abuse and addiction to prostitutes. There’s even a photo of him stacking M&Ms on his private parts.

We also know that Biden incidentally funded his son’s three and a half month $30,000 prostitute spending spree after he wired him $100,000 to help pay bills at the end of December 2018 through January 2019.

Later that day, Oliver spoke about his heckling with a gun-control advocacy group named Guns down America and talked about why he interrupted Biden despite being one of his voters

“I am here. I thought that I needed to be here. But I also needed to say what I said inside that place. Some people say it was not the right moment. I think you can’t wait for the right moment. You make the right moment.”

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Oliver noted that he has supported Biden, but feels he needs to do more: “I just told the president, who I know personally, who I voted for, who I campaigned for: ‘President Biden, you can do more.'”

He later added: “I have nothing to lose. I don’t have a problem by saying the things the way that I say them. I think we all have a role to play here.”

Biden signed his gun control bill in June and it includes expanding background checks and builds red flag laws for domestic abusers.

It’s good to see somebody finally ask Biden about his son and his illegal activities. Hunter made some serious money galivanting around the globe, doing drugs, and selling access to his father. Meanwhile the mainstream media’s reporting on all of it has been anemic. Do you think that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden were working together in all of this?

Joel Bailey

Joel Bailey is a social commentator and writer at the Next News Network. He graduated from Fisher College in Boston, Massachusetts and was adopted from Africa. He is proof of the American dream and learned conservative values at a young age.

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