Hunter Biden called Jill Biden a ‘vindictive moron’ and blasted her teaching skills in foul-mouthed argument over rehab
HUNTER Biden blasted First Lady Jill Biden as a "vindictive moron" after she urged him to get sober.
President Joe Biden's son, 52, revealed in text messages exclusively obtained by The Sun how he lashed out at his step-mom.
In one text to his late brother Beau's widow, Hallie, - with whom he was romantically involved at the time - Hunter referred to Jill as a "selfish silly entitled c**t."
He also admitted he had told the now-First Lady to "go f**k yourself" and ridiculed her teaching skills during a row just after Christmas in 2018.
The bitter showdown came as Hunter's penchant for crack cocaine and wild sex sessions with call girls was reportedly spiralling out of control.
Text messages appear to show that Jill, 71, supported Hallie, 47, in pushing for him to seek inpatient rehab treatment.
Most of the texts were found on a bombshell Apple iPhone backup found on Hunter's infamous "laptop from hell."
They were handed to The Sun by Marco Polo, an organization led by a former White House staffer, which is investigating the laptop.
Before his argument with Jill, Hunter had been trying to get sober with now-disgraced psychiatrist Keith Ablow in Newburyport, Massachusetts, since November that year.
But as The Sun exclusively revealed this week, he was unable to beat his demons and spent much of his time there cavorting with hookers and getting high.
As his family showed concern over his downward spiral, Hunter raged against their attempts to convince his father that inpatient rehab was the only solution.
Exchanging texts with his Uncle Jimmy Biden on December 29, Hunter told how Jill, Hallie, and Hunter's half-sister, Ashley, 41, had tried to convince Joe, 79, that his son was "in real danger zone" and "a threat to myself and others."
After proposing that he would stay near his uncle in Pennsylvania and teach, Hunter claimed that Jill rolled her eyes and told him: "Well you're not going to be doing anything at all for yourself or your family if you just refuse to get sober."
Raging against her reaction in a further text message to his uncle, Hunter - a graduate of Yale Law School - said he told English teacher Jill he was smarter than her.
He said: "I said Yang ow [you know] what mom you're a f**king moron. A vindictive moron.
"I suooorted [supported] my GM family including some of the costs you should have used your salary to lay [pay] for - for the last 24 years.
"And you do know the drunkest I've ever been is still smarter than you could ever even comprehend and you're a shut (sic) grammar teacher that wouldn't survive one class in a ivy graduate program.
"So go f**k yourself Jill let's all agree I don't like you anymore than you like me.”
Hunter also complained to his uncle, 73, that he had previously been to inpatient rehab seven times and Joe "litteraly (sic) has never come to one never actually called me while in rehab."
Hunter added: "So that's a little insane."
Two days before the text exchange with his Uncle Jimmy - who Hunter once described to his dad as his "best friend" - Hunter also made his feelings towards Jill clear to Hallie.
In one of many toxic texts he sent her in 2018 as their relationship crumbled, Hunter told Hallie: "F**k my step mother for always being as much of a selfish silly entitled c**t as you."
But despite their rocky relationship, at times Hunter did have positive things to say about Jill.
In a text sent to his dad on the evening of December 26, 2018, he wrote: "Love you dad it’s my fault mom is right I over react and she is only worried about me and I promise to try to be more understanding I love you tell mom I love her and I’m sorry I say mean things I don’t mean them."
This week on Monday, July 4, Hunter and Jill were pictured arriving together at Fort McNair with Joe and Hunter's family for Independence Day celebrations after spending the weekend at Camp David.
Hunter also joined his dad on the White House balcony to watch the fireworks.
On Wednesday, July 6, Joe and Jill were pictured appearing to talk heatedly on the South Lawn of the White House.
In a series of pictures, Joe at first seemed angry and then saddened as he spoke with his wife before they left in opposite directions.
Then on Thursday, July 7, Hunter was seen again at the White House for a Medal of Freedom ceremony.
Evidence from Hunter's laptop and iPhone backup show that his father wired him approximately $100k in December and January to try to help him get off drugs.
It included $75k to help to pay Ablow and $20,000 for a New York rehab center that Hunter never appears to have checked into.
GOP Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday asking them to investigate if Hunter spent the money on a Russia-linked escort ring following reports in the .
Following the tense Christmas holiday in 2018, Hunter returned to receive more treatment with Ablow instead of checking into inpatient rehab.
A text from Ablow's assistant, Tiffany Bartholomew, on January 3 shows that Hunter's detox treatment included daily drug tests.
It also featured arts lessons, yoga, meditation, and sessions with the celebrity psychiatrist.
Hunter’s mom Neilia was killed in a car crash along with his younger sister Naomi in 1972.
Hunter and older brother Beau were critically injured but survived.
Their father remarried with Jill in 1977 and the couple welcomed their daughter Ashley in 1981.
As The Sun exclusively reported on Wednesday, it was during this time that Hunter filmed himself smoking crack in a float tank.
Experts warned that the data could have created a serious risk of blackmail against the president's son.
Campbell Murray, a former global head of cybersecurity for smartphone brand BlackBerry, told The Sun: "If a backup is decrypted and contains compromising, unsavory or even illegal material, the implication is that as the son of a sitting president, that is a huge amount of leverage over that individual.
"Anyone who obtained that material could say to them 'I will show the world what you've been doing or what you've been storing on your phone.
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"If that material gets into the hands of any nation state actor, foreign intelligence service or anybody with a desire to create leverage against a political party or movement, that would be a huge card for them to play."
The Sun has reached out to representatives for Hunter and the First Lady for comment.