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Some Hunter Biden allies making plans to go after his accusers

An array of groups is preparing to defend the president’s son against an expected GOP onslaught, but they lack a unifying strategy

December 10, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Hunter Biden carries his son, Beau Biden Jr., and holds hands with his wife, Melissa Cohen, as they arrive at the White House Sunday after spending the weekend at Camp David. (Al Drago for The Washington Post)
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Hunter Biden’s friend and lawyer Kevin Morris was blunt in laying out his thoughts at a strategy session last September on an expected onslaught of investigations by House Republicans: It was crucial, Morris suggested, for Hunter Biden’s camp to be more aggressive.

Morris, at the meeting in his California home, described defamation lawsuits the team could pursue against the presidential son’s critics, including Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy Giuliani. He outlined extensive research on two potential witnesses against Hunter Biden — a spurned business partner named Tony Bobulinski and a computer repairman named John Paul Mac Isaac.