UNREAL: Hunter Biden Told ABC Reporter “I Don’t Have to Open My Kimono” In 2019 Interview – A Foreshadowing of Things to Come

Hunter Biden was interviewed on ABC in October 2019. 

In this much anticipated interview Hunter discussed his kimono, among other things, which no one knew at the time was a foreshadowing of things to come.

In an interview with ABC’s Amy Robach in October 2019, Hunter Biden shared the following per a post from Brietbart at the time:

ROBACH: In the list of reasons why you were on that board, you didn’t list the fact that you were the son of the vice president. What role do you think that played?

BIDEN: I think it is impossible for me to be on the boards of any of the ones I mentioned without saying I’m the son of the vice president of the United States.

ROBACH: You were paid $50,000 a month for your position?

BIDEN: Look, I’m a private citizen. One thing I don’t have to do is sit here and open my kimono as it relates to how much money I make or made, or did or didn’t. It’s all been reported.

Little did we know then that Hunter Biden had his kimono open all the time. 

Hunter was accused of walking around with his kimono open:

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden Held Inappropriate Pictures of Certain Minor — Joe Biden Is Lying

And we know that former VP Joe Biden and his wife colluded to suppress Hunter’s actions around a certain minor:

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Text Messages Show VP Biden and His Wife Colluded to Suppress HUNTER’S ACTIONS WITH A CERTAIN MINOR

When Hunter Biden talks about opening his kimono he says so from experience.

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