KEY POINTS
  • Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, decried the "weaponization" of his history of drug abuse to attack his father and launch "fruitless" investigations.
  • The younger Biden also struck a disgruntled tone as he referenced his ongoing federal criminal case related to his allegedly illegal acquisition of a handgun while being a drug user.
  • "I am not a victim," Hunter Biden wrote in an op-ed in USA Today, but he argued that the "demonization of addiction" has devastating consequences for millions struggling with the same issues.
Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, arrives at Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, on Thursday denounced congressional Republicans and right-wing media figures for using his well-known history of drug abuse to attack his father and launch "fruitless" investigations.

"Over four years ago, I chose life over the slow strangle-death grip of addiction, which in my case consisted each day of a bottle of vodka and as many hits on a crack pipe as possible," Hunter Biden wrote in an op-ed in USA Today.