WILMINGTON, Del. — First son Hunter Biden tried to meet up with a since-convicted drug dealer the day before he lied about his crack cocaine use in order to buy a .38-caliber revolver, according to text messages highlighted by federal prosecutors Monday.
On the evening of Oct. 11, 2018, Hunter, now 54, told a contact to “[m]eet me 7/11 at 3.”
President Biden’s son had spend part of the previous two days trying to arrange a rendezvous with the person, who was saved in his contacts as “Q.”