Hunter Biden used the n-word multiple times in casual conversation, text messages show

The apple doesn’t far from the tree, and we know Joe Biden has a racist past so why are people shocked to find out his son Hunter Biden used the n-word multiple times in conversation with his white, $845-per-hour lawyer in texts messages? I’m not… I mean again Hunter Biden is a moron, and a drug addicted criminal.

The “shocking” texts may prove embarrassing for his father President Joe Biden, who just last week gave a speech decrying racism on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre, and has sought to portray racial justice as a top priority for his administration. Joe doesn’t care about people of color or Latino folks all he does is pander to these communities to get votes, and use them for his agenda.

The president’s son joked in a January 2019 text to corporate attorney George Mesires about a ‘big penis’, and said to the lawyer: ‘I only love you because you’re black’ and ‘true dat n***a’. In another text a month earlier he wrote to the Chicago lawyer saying: ‘how much money do I owe you. Because (sic) n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.’

Mesires replied: ‘That made me snarf my coffee.’
Hunter added: ‘That’s what im saying ni…’, cutting off the racial slur mid-word, then texted a picture to Mesires. 

A December 2018 text message exchange obtained by DailyMail.com show Hunter asked Mesires: ‘How much money do I owe you. Becaause (sic) n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates’

In another exchange the following month, Hunter flippantly addressed Messires as ‘n***a’ again and cracked jokes saying ‘I only love you because you’re black’ during a seemingly somber conversation. But Mesires replied: ‘Why are you so tan?’ ‘I’m sorry for sexting you accidentally that was meant for another friend named Georgia,’ Hunter replied.

In the January text exchange, the two men were talking about philosophy and bantering with each other…



Among the photos stored on Hunter’s laptop was a meme of his father and President Obama that also included the n-word, though it is unclear why he saved it but the meme, dated June 5, 2017, was in reference to Obama and Biden’s White House departure in 2016. Hunter is pictured with his father and President Obama in 2010

In October 2018 Mesires sent a bill to Hunter’s business partner Mervyn Yan, involved in his infamous deal with Chinese oil giant CEFC, showing the attorney’s hourly rate of $845. The bill, which included ‘teleconferences with H. Biden regarding Hudson West’, Hunter’s joint venture with the Chinese, totaled $88,465, for 107 hours work from August 2017 to April 2018.

Among the photos stored on Hunter’s laptop was a meme which also included the n-word. Hunter said the racial slur multiple times while speaking to Chicago corporate attorney George Mesires – who is reported to have an hourly rate of $845 The meme, dated June 5, 2017, included a photo of Joe Biden hugging Barack Obama with a caption describing a joke conversation between the former president and vice president.

Obama: Gonna miss you, man
‘Joe: Can I say it? Just this once?
‘Obama: *sigh* go ahead
‘Joe: You my n***a, Barack’

It is unclear why Hunter saved the meme on his computer. The president’s son and the White House have repeatedly failed to respond to any requests from about any of the material on his laptop. The 51-year-old’s computer had a week of his internet browsing history from March 2019 saved on it before he abandoned it at a Delaware shop, which showed pornographic photos and videos downloaded on his laptop included an orgy between a woman and several black men.

Hunter’s father has attempted to make race a central issue in both his presidential campaign – which came amid nationwide protests over racism and police brutality in 2020 and in his administration. The messages have emerged just days after Joe Biden gave a speech decrying racism on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre in Oklahoma Biden receives standing ovation for calling Tulsa ‘riots’ a massacre ‘Some injustices are so heinous, so horrific, so grievous, they cannot be buried, no matter how hard people try,’ he said. ‘Only with truth can come healing.’ Biden pledged to help fight racism in policing following George Floyd’s death, and has even backed studies exploring reparations for slavery and other injustices against African Americans. The president picked the US’s first black vice president, and was himself VP to the first black president. In an interview on NBC’s Today show in April, the president said he did not believe that the country was racist.

The texts may prove embarrassing to the president, who has sought to portray racial justice as a top priority for his administration ‘I don’t think America is racist,’ he said. ‘but I think the overhang from all of the Jim Crow—and before that, slavery have had a cost. ‘After 400 years African Americans have been left in a position where they’re so far behind the eight ball in terms of education, health in terms of opportunity. ‘We have to deal with it.’ Biden was previously the subject of a smear attempt that claimed he had used the n-word as a racial epithet. The smear used a video of a 1985 Senate hearing in which Biden says ‘We already have a n****r mayor, we don’t need any more n****r big shots!’

The then-senator did utter the words, but was in fact quoting a Louisiana lawmaker, asking then-deputy attorney general nominee William Bradford Reynolds why he had ignored the racist comments by the lawmaker and allowed gerrymandering that underrepresented black residents. However, some attitudes towards uttering the n-word even in quotes have turned since the 1985 hearing. In October 2020, a first-year student at Rutgers Law School in Newark used the word while quoting from a 1993 legal opinion in class, warning her fellow students beforehand that the quote contained the slur. The student said: ‘He said, um – and I’ll use a racial word, but it’s a quote. He says, ‘I’m going to go to Trenton and come back with my n*****s”.’

A race war almost erupted last month when her fellow students circulated a petition demanding she and professor apologize. The New York Times reported that University staff discussed barring the word’s use in class in a meeting following the row. 

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