First Lady Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson claimed Wednesday that the president's brother threatened him after his divorce.
Stevenson, divorced from Jill Biden in 1975, said Frankie Biden threatened him about a piece of property the couple had together.
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“This is when my problems started,” Stevenson told Newsmax. “In 1982, they lost the house, and Jill had to come to the lawyer’s office and sign off the deed of a house in downtown Newark [Delaware].”
“Here is where the problem was,” Stevenson continued. “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, ‘What, are you threatening me?'”
Bill Stevenson, ex-husband of Jill Biden, tells Greg Kelly how Joe Biden weaponized the government against him following his divorce with Jill.
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"Wednesday night’s interview was not Stevenson’s first time railing against his former wife and her husband: In 2020, after Biden was named the Democratic presidential nominee, he alleged that Jill and the then-junior senator’s relationship began as an affair," the New York Post reported.
"The official line is that Jill and Joe met on a blind date in 1974 when she and Stevenson were already separated," it added.
The accusations come as the Biden family is under investigation over bribery allegations related to international business deals during the time Biden served as vice president under President Barack Obama.
The focus on Hunter Biden's business deals includes a wealth of information from his well-known laptop that has provided details of transactions and messages with leaders in China and Ukraine.
In addition, IRS whistleblowers have provided testimony this month to further add to concerns about the Biden family's payments related to the allegations.
The situation doesn't look good for the president as he seeks to overcome the accusations and continue his pursuit of a second term in what could be a rematch against former President Donald Trump.