Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband Goes Public Damning News — IT’S BAD

Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband Goes Public Damning News — IT’S BAD

The marriage of Joe and Jill Biden has been a subject of controversy for decades, largely due to claims that Jill Biden, while still married, had an affair with Joe Biden while babysitting for his family. Adding to the intrigue is the mysterious car accident that claimed the life of Joe Biden’s first wife, Neilia, during this time.

Joe Biden was in the midst of his first national political campaign when this family tragedy struck, and now, the murky details surrounding the origins of his marriage to Jill are resurfacing. Jill’s ex-husband, Bill Stevenson, has recently broken his silence, alleging years of intimidation aimed at silencing him about what he knows.

These unsettling claims provide a glimpse into the beginnings of the First Couple’s relationship. Stevenson has spoken out against the Bidens and what he calls the "crime family" they have built, openly criticizing them for their alleged actions over the years.

In a video interview reported by Mediaite, Stevenson recounted the pressure he faced during his divorce:

“Bill Stevenson, the former husband of First Lady Jill Biden, railed against the ‘Biden crime family’ on Wednesday and claimed former President Donald Trump was being targeted by President Joe Biden in the same way he was targeted by the Bidens during his divorce.

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Stevenson told Newsmax host Greg Kelly that during his divorce, ‘Frankie Biden of the Biden crime family comes up to me and he goes, “Give her the house or you’re going to have serious problems.” I looked at Frankie and I said, “Are you threatening me?” and needless to say, about two months later, my brother and I were indicted for that tax charge for $8,200.’”

Christy Howard, a long-time friend of Stevenson, supported his claims, stating in a post:
“I have been friends with Bill Stevenson for over 30 years, and finally, he is sharing the full truth that so many of us have known. The Bidens are liars on everything and always have been.”

In the interview, Kelly remarked on Biden’s influence in Delaware, likening him to "the prince of Delaware." Stevenson responded:
“I not only think it, but I know it. I couldn’t believe the power of Joe Biden and the Department of Justice. I couldn’t believe it.”

The comparison between Stevenson’s legal struggles and Hunter Biden’s tax case was also raised. Kelly pointed out that while Hunter faces two misdemeanor charges for $2.2 million in unpaid taxes, Stevenson and his brother were charged with two felonies for a much smaller amount—just over $8,000.

“It’s hard to believe what they’re doing to President Trump right now, and that’s why I came to you,” Stevenson said. “He is doing the exact same thing.”

Stevenson further alleged:
“I was on the wrong side of them, and they have literally come after me for 35 years in a row. One little thing after another. … I can’t let them do this to a president that I love and respect. I can’t let them do this to our country. … Jimmy, Frankie, and President Biden are very dangerous, and it’s tragic. I can’t let them do what they did to me to President Trump.”

Stevenson also gave an interview to Inside Edition detailing the circumstances surrounding Jill and Joe Biden’s relationship and the dissolution of his own marriage.

This renewed attention on the Bidens coincides with allegations of misconduct involving Hunter Biden. Reports from Newsmax indicate that an individual linked to Hunter Biden’s legal team misrepresented herself in communications with the clerk of a U.S. District Court in Delaware. The aim, reportedly, was to have materials connected to IRS whistleblower testimony removed from the court record.

According to The Epoch Times, Jessica Bengels, a litigation services director, contacted the clerk’s office and allegedly claimed to represent another law firm. This misrepresentation was revealed in a letter to U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, leading to Hunter Biden’s plea deal unraveling. He subsequently pled not guilty to two misdemeanor tax evasion charges.

The case highlights the extent of the Bidens’ influence over legal and political matters. As Stevenson concluded:
“There is no doubt about the power the Bidens have to make things go their way.”


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