Bombshell: New Hunter Biden Book Reveals Hunter Joked About His Dad’s Dementia With Therapist

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It’s been widely reported that Politico and other sources have finally “authenticated” material found on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Politico reports that they found “evidence that some of the purported Hunter Biden laptop material is genuine, including two emails at the center of last October’s controversy.”

In October 2020, just before the presidential election in November, the NY Post published a bombshell report of emails from the alleged laptop of Hunter Biden, the son of then-candidate Joe Biden. The media and Democrats colluded to do everything they could to stop the spread of this damaging story. Even big tech censored the content on social media.

The information included on the laptop should have upended the presidential election and delivered victory to then-President Donald Trump over Biden.

Fox News contributor and New York Post columnist Miranda Devine has appeared on a number of news outlets to discuss her new book titled Laptop from Hell, which covers the story of Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the “dirty secrets the president tried to hide.”

Hunter’s infamous laptop revealed that Hunter and his therapist exchanged text messages in 2019 joking about Joe Biden having dementia, Fox News has confirmed.

Before Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign, Hunter exchanged text messages with Keith Ablow, his therapist and friend. This occurred in early January 2019.

Ablow and Hunter discussed the Democratic presidential candidates.

Ablow said, “Your dad is the answer. Any man who can triumph over dementia is a giant. Think what he could do for our nation’s needed recovery.”

“You’re such an a**hole but that made me laugh out loud,” Hunter Biden replied.

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Ablow went on to quote himself saying, “Perhaps he can help us remember all we intended to be as a people since he can now remember his address,” prompting Hunter to say his dad “doesn’t need to [know] where he lives” because “that’s the only thing the secret service get[s] right at least 75% of the time.”

In another text exchange a month later, Ablow and Hunter discuss a potential podcast where they would invite “notable people” to “talk about the traumas they have endured in their lives.” Hunter added that they could turn the podcast into a “HBO series.”

“Dad is our first guest,” Hunter said.

Ablow asked Hunter if his dad can “recall details” with the “dementia and all.” Hunter responded that he can’t remember “much these days but since its all fake news anyway I don’t see the problem.”

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Shortly after the 2019 text exchanges with Hunter, Ablow, a former Fox News contributor until 2017, had his medical license suspended following an investigation into allegations that he took advantage of patients, including engaging in sexual behavior with them. The investigation found that his practice was a threat to the “health, safety and welfare” of the public, according to the New York Times. He would later settle sexual misconduct lawsuits in June 2019.

The White House released Biden’s results from his first physical exam shortly before Thanksgiving last month with his physician saying he “remains a healthy, vigorous, 78-year-old male, who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency.”

However, his physical exam did not include a cognitive test, which concerned Dr. Marc Siegel, a clinical professor of medicine and a practicing internist at NYU Langone Medical Center.