Watch: Former cocaine addict Jordan Belfort theorizes on White House cocaine culprit.
Jordan Belfort: Former ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Believes White House Cocaine Belonged to Hunter Biden
Jordan Belfort, the former cocaine addict and stock huckster famously portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Wolf of Wall Street,” made a bold claim on Monday. He suggested that the drugs found at the White House earlier this month may have belonged to Hunter Biden.
Belfort, who has no evidence to support his theory, believes he understands the mindset of an addict due to his own past experiences. He shared his thoughts during an appearance on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
The discovery of the drugs on July 2 remains a mystery, as no suspects have been named and the Secret Service has concluded its investigation without identifying anyone involved.
However, Belfort, who himself battled addiction, pointed to Hunter Biden as the prime suspect. He explained, “Obviously, I don’t know for sure, but here is my theory: the obvious person to point to is Hunter Biden.”
Expanding on his claim, Belfort drew from his own experiences as a cocaine user. He highlighted the behavior of an addict, stating, “When you’re in that mindset of an addict, you want to have little drop points so you can kind of sneak in, take a quick hit, leave it there for safekeeping, and come back.”
Belfort speculated that Hunter Biden may have never truly stopped using drugs, as he was never allowed to hit rock bottom due to his father, President Joe Biden, always protecting him from consequences. Belfort questioned why Hunter Biden would have stopped using drugs when he seemingly faced no repercussions for his actions.
While Belfort’s theory lacks concrete evidence, he believes there is a reason why Hunter Biden is being pointed to as a suspect. He concluded by expressing his hope that Hunter Biden is no longer using cocaine.
Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee also weighed in on the matter, claiming that the Secret Service has already destroyed the bag of cocaine found in the West Wing and that it contained DNA evidence.
Despite the lack of definitive answers, Belfort’s insights as a former addict provide an intriguing perspective on the mysterious White House cocaine discovery.
Source: The Western Journal
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