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 December 30, 2023

Jill Biden’s ex-husband alleges the 'Biden Crime Family' targeted him just like they targeted Donald Trump

According to an interview with The New York Post, First Lady Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson, recently expressed his apprehensions about the roadblocks former President Donald Trump has faced, asserting that he has been the target of the "Biden crime family" for an years.

Stevenson asserts that this influential family is presently employing comparable strategies against Trump, drawing parallels to his own divorce from Jill nearly half a century ago, according to a report by The Inquisitr.

During his divorce in the mid-1970s, Stevenson related an encounter he had with Frank Biden, the brother of President Biden, in an interview with Greg Kelly on Newsmax.

According to Stevenson, “Frankie Biden of the Biden crime family comes up to me, and he goes, ‘Give her the house or you’re going to have serious problems,’” Stevenson asserted that this intimidation tactic ultimately led him and his brother to be indicted for an $8,200 tax charge.

Stevenson hypothesizes that young Delaware senator Joe Biden, at the time, contributed to the filing of the charges against him.

He expressed shock at the authority of Biden and the DOJ, highlighting how unfair his circumstances were in comparison to Jill's stepson Hunter Biden's treatment.

Stevenson emphasized the striking disparity between the two cases, as both he and his brother were charged with felonies for delinquent taxes amounting to less than $10,000. Conversely, Hunter Biden was charged with misdemeanors amounting to a significantly greater sum of $2.2 million.

Stevenson claims that the Biden family has targeted him persistently. "I was on the wrong side of them, and they have literally come after me for 35 years in a row," reports the Daily Mail.

Though he did not elaborate on the specifics of these alleged actions, he asserted his support for President Trump and stated, "I can’t let them do what they did to me to President Trump. I can’t do it."

Stevenson expressed concern over the treatment of the former president, stating, "It’s hard to believe what they’re doing to President Trump." He also asserted that the then-prospective first lady had fabricated hers and the president's 1970s meeting and was involved in extramarital relations with Joe Biden.

At the time, Bill Stevenson asserted that the then-presumptive Democratic candidate was a home wrecker and that the anecdote regarding how Joe and Jill met on a blind date was completely fabricated, as The Inquisitr reported.

The pair were married in 1970, but the bliss didn't last. "It was February, I believe it was the 7th." Stevenson continued. "I know exactly when [the affair] was. Bruce Springsteen was going to play at The Stone Balloon and I had to go to Northern New Jersey to pay him in advance. I asked Jill to go with me and she said no — she had things to do, she had to look after Joe’s kids, Beau and Hunter.

"It was kind of a big deal to go meet Springsteen. I had no idea she and Joe were that kind of friendly. Then one of her best friends told me she thought Joe and Jill were getting a little too close. I was surprised that she came to me."

He revealed, "I was at work and a guy came in and asked, ‘Do you own a brown Corvette?' He said back in May it had crunched his bumper and they told him to get an estimate and he never heard back from them.

"I said, ‘Wait a minute. Who is they?’ And he said, ‘Funnily enough, Senator Biden was driving. I considered Joe a friend. I’m not surprised he fell in love with Jill. Everyone who meets Jill falls in love with her immediately. It’s hard not to."

Written By:
Charlotte Tyler

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