Evidence recovered from Hunter Biden's laptop shows that he once attacked a Mexican business tycoon for ignoring him.
According to the Daily Caller, that's clear from emails which Biden sent in February of 2016 to Miguel Aleman Magnani.
Magnani, who is the grandson of former Mexican politician Miguel Alemán Velasco, was indicted in 2021 by Mexican authorities on tax charges.
The Daily Caller also noted that Magnani previously served as the CEO of Interjet, an airline based out of Mexico City.
In the emails, Biden recalled how he had arranged meetings on Magnani's behalf between Velasco and his father Joe Biden, who was then serving as vice president of the United States.
"We have so many great things to do together and I want you at the plane when the the VP lands with your Mom and Dad and you completely ignore me," Biden wrote.
"I’ve looked at what your family has done and want to follow in that tradition and you always say you will help but I haven’t heard from you since I got you a mtg for Carlos and your Dad," the then-vice president's son continued.
"We have been talking about business deals and partnerships for 7 years. And I really appreciate you letting me stay at your resort villa," Biden continued.
He then complained that "I have brought every single person you have ever asked me to bring to the F’ing WHite House and the Vice President’s house and the inauguration and then you go completely silent."
"I don’t know what it is that I did but I’d like to know why I've delivered on every single thing you’ve ever asked – and you make me feel like I’ve done something to offend you," Biden concluded.
The Daily Caller then cited a Washington Post report which states that Biden had dinner with Magnani while on a trip to Mexico.
During the meeting, Biden is said to have berated Magnani, after which the business magnate is said to have exited the restaurant through a bathroom.
The Post pointed to sources who said that Biden's relationship with Magnani deteriorated due to the former's "erratic behavior."
These latest revelation came in the wake of a poll from Harvard’s Center for American Political Studies which found that 60% of Americans believe the president played a role in his son's business dealings.