Kathleen Buhle, the ex-wife of Hunter Biden, has been summoned to testify in the trial of the president's son on gun charges in Delaware. Prosecutors are relying on her testimony to establish that Biden was under the influence of illegal drugs at the time of purchasing a gun in 2018.
Buhle, who was married to Biden for more than two decades, is anticipated to provide details about her occasional checks of his vehicle in 2018 due to concerns about drugs. Prosecutors have stated that she discovered drugs or drug-related items in his vehicle on around twelve occasions, which she disposed of in a trash can.
According to court documents, prosecutors mentioned, 'She is corroborated by a text message exchange with the defendant, in which she informs the defendant on March 9, 2018, 'I also found a few crack pipes. I took them out because our daughter was driving the car.'' This exchange is expected to be a crucial piece of evidence in the trial.
The revelation of Buhle's testimony sheds light on the complexities surrounding the case against Hunter Biden. The alleged presence of drugs in his vehicle, as reported by his ex-wife, raises questions about his behavior and potential violations of the law.
As the trial progresses, the court will likely delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding Biden's gun purchase and the implications of his alleged drug use. Buhle's firsthand account of the events leading up to the discovery of drugs in his vehicle could play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the case.