Democrats and Hollywood attorney helped Hunter Biden's 'reality show' stunt, says Miranda Devine
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New York Post columnist Miranda Devine told "America's Newsroom" Thursday that Hunter Biden's surprise appearance at his House contempt hearing was a "reality show"backed by Democrats as the 2024 presidential campaign heats up. Devine noted the presence of a film crew working on a reported documentary about the president's son.
HOUSE OVERSIGHT, JUDICIARY TO CONSIDER RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING HUNTER BIDEN BE HELD IN CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS
MIRANDA DEVINE: Kevin Morris is known by Hunter Biden's friends as his new ‘sugar brother’ because Kevin Morris is a very wealthy lawyer, made his fortune in Hollywood from representing the "South Park" people. And he has spent millions of dollars, 2.8 million repaying the IRS for Hunter Biden and several million more, basically funding his lavish lifestyle, buying almost a million dollars of his so-called paintings. And Kevin Morris is also making a documentary about Hunter. And so you may have noticed yesterday that there was an unusual camera that came into the hearing room. And that was because Kevin Morris has this film crew following Hunter wherever he goes. And so really, you have to see yesterday as just a reality show. It was made for this movie and I'm not sure that it's a very clever move other than sort of seizing the moment and making Hunter look like the sort of anti-hero of his own imagination. And it certainly