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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Maybe we were asked for a favor?’ Secret Service accused of a ‘cover-up’ over its alleged involvement in police probe when Hunter Biden’s lover Hallie dropped his handgun in a trash can near a school in 2018

From Daily Mail:

The Secret Service has been accused of a ‘cover-up’ over its alleged involvement in a police investigation when Hunter Biden‘s lover dumped his gun in a trash can near a school in 2018.

Judicial Watch, a justice watchdog nonprofit, announced on Friday that it received 487 pages of Secret Service (USSS) records over the incident, and says the documents cast further doubt over the agency’s claims that it was not involved.

Hunter’s lover and brother’s widow, Hallie Biden, left his .38 handgun at the top of a trash can at Jansens supermarket in Wilmington, Delaware in October 2018, sparking a police probe.

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