Hunter Biden has had it up to here with Donald Trump’s immature, unhinged, violent, and downright dangerous social media posts that have, according to Biden’s attorneys, put a target on the backs of the first son and his family.
Thursday evening, ABC News broke reporting on a cease-and-desist letter sent to scandal-ridden ex-President Trump’s legal team by Hunter Biden attorney Abbe Lowell, ordering that Trump’s vicious posts across his Truth Social platform targeting President Biden’s controversial son stop immediately, as the former president’s relentless rhetoric and rumor spreading is pointedly putting Hunter and his family in danger.
Citing the recent, violent attack against former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul as proof of the political violence climate in the United States right now and the power of social media rumor spreading, Lowell reportedly wrote in the letter, “This is not a false alarm.”
“We are just one such social media message away from another incident, and you should make clear to Mr. Trump – if you have not done so already – that Mr. Trump’s words have caused harm in the past and threaten to do so again if he does not stop,” Hunter’s attorney wrote to the Trump legal team.
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Lowell also addressed Donald Trump’s incessant suggestions that the cocaine recently found into the Biden White House actually belonged to the president’s son. The Biden attorney made it crystal clear that if Trump continues to publicly slander his client with false claims and that he has no evidence to back up, legal action is on the horizon.
“Mr. Biden has neither committed nor been accused of the charges that your client is claiming … and that the Biden family was not at the White House (let alone in the vestibule) in the period when the cocaine was found,” the cease-and-desist letter asserted.
Lowell concluded his letter to the Trump legal team by encouraging his fellow attorneys to make it crystal clear to their scandal-plagued client that “his incitement can further hurt people and cause himself even more legal trouble.”
Read the full original report from ABC News here.
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