
"It could be that it was stolen from me", Hunter Biden said.
Hunter had suffered from a drug and alcohol addiction for years, which eventually led to him spending thousands of dollars on crack cocaine.
Hunter Biden's drug and alcohol addiction forced his father to make a tearful intervention at the height of the last year's presidential campaign.
The now-edited, inaccurate claim was part of a review of Hunter Biden's memoir, "Beautiful Things", in which the president's son details his past as an alcoholic and a crack addict, Fox News reported.
"For real, I don't know", he responded.
'And he grabbed me in a hug... he grabbed me in like a bear hug. "We don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don't want to waste the listeners' and readers' time on stories that are just pure distractions", Samuels said. You can't. No, no, ' " Hunter remembers, before his father chased him down.
'It was the only thing I could think. I don't know what to do.
Hunter Biden opens up about family intervention, laptop reports
It has been speculated that Hunter Biden was on drugs when he dropped off the laptop given that he never came back for it, which may contribute to his proclaimed lack of memory of dropping it off. I then boarded a plane for California and ran and ran and ran.
Hunter Biden sat down with "CBS Sunday Morning" and spoke about his drug addiction, his relationship with sister-in-law Hallie Biden, the ongoing FBI investigation into his finances and his decision to join the board of Burisma.
Smith said that Hunter Biden told her that he had been sober since marrying his second wife, Melissa Cohen. "There could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me". It could be that I was hacked, it could be that it was Russian intelligence.
Smith's interview with the president's son will air on "CBS Sunday Morning" on Sunday at 9 a.m. It could be that it was the - that it was Russian intelligence.
The story about the laptop, which allegedly contained emails detailing Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine and China and possible involvement with his family members, was notable in part because Facebook and Twitter cracked down on its dissemination in advance of the 2020 presidential election.
He added: "I don't regret being on the board, what I regret is not taking into account that there would be a Rudy Giuliani, and a president of the United States that would be listening to this, this ridiculous conspiracy idea, which has again been completely debunked by everyone".
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