Despite losing his wife and daughter in a car wreck in the early seventies, a recent book has exposed that Joe Biden would go on to assist his brother in allegedly covering up a hit-and-run incident that killed the father of two little girls.
“Though I tried to locate the humanity in Joe Biden time and again, I was shocked at how infrequently I was able to do that,” wrote “Breaking Biden” author Marlow.
While researching, Marlow discovered that Frank Biden successfully avoided a lawsuit for over two decades thanks to Joe’s help. (Poll: Is Joe Biden Fit to be President? VOTE)
When Biden's wife and daughter died in a car crash, the country wept for him.
Joe smeared the driver as a drunk.
When, brother Frank was involved in a deadly hit-and-run, Joe helped him hide like a coward.
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— Alex Marlow (@AlexMarlow) October 6, 2023
Frank initially avoided a process server for several years, and is believed to have stayed at Joe Biden’s home in Delaware during that time period.
15 years ago, the victim’s orphaned daughters reached out to Joe Biden’s office in regard to Frank’s needing to pay up on a judgment against him for the likes of $550,000.
Biden’s office gave them an answer, writing:
“Senator Biden has received your letter of September 16 regarding a judgment by your clients against his brother Frank,” Biden’s office said.
“The Senator wishes to express his deep sympathy with the Albano daughters over their loss… Frank has no assets with which to satisfy the judgment,” it continued.
“The Senator regrets that this is where matters stand and that he cannot be more helpful.”
Frank eventually paid up just one year prior to his brother Joe’s 2020 election, handing over a then-$900,000 check due to interest that had been accruing over time.
Frank is deeply involved in business with his family, but Marlow found himself amazed at the coverup, writing, “But what is truly shocking is that Joe Biden would aid in this particular cover up after having endured the life-altering tragedy that he endured.”
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