“I went through a really long period of addiction and I was at a point where I didn’t read, write, think,' Biden said. 'I don’t do things halfway. That can be a problem.”
Hunter Biden is opening up about his battle with addiction and how his art is keeping him sane despite family trauma and ties to President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
“I was addicted to crack for four years,” he said. “I went through a really long period of addiction and I was at a point where I didn’t read, write, think. I don’t do things halfway. That can be a problem.” He also shared that he had been to rehabilitation facilities seven or eight times. In fact, Hunter has been entangled in a number of complex narratives from the time that he was involved in a 1972 car wreck that killed his mother Neilia and sister Naomi when he was just 2 years old. Since then, Hunter has also lost his brother Beau to brain cancer in 2015, before entering into a relationship with Beau’s widow, Hallie, during the tumultuous years that followed.
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