Hunter Biden is more qualified than Trump to be POTUS; served in the military
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Date: July 27th, 2025 10:56 PM Author: filthy harsh ratface lay
this doesn't count
Navy Reserve
Biden's application for a position in the U.S. Navy Reserve was approved in May 2013.[184] At age 43, Biden was accepted as part of a program that allows a limited number of applicants with desirable skills to receive commissions and serve in staff positions.[185] Biden received an age-related waiver and a waiver for a past drug-related incident; he was sworn in as a direct commission officer by his father in a White House ceremony.[184][2]
Results of a routine urinalysis taken on Biden's first weekend of reserve duty revealed cocaine in his system.[2][185] He was discharged administratively in February 2014.[185][186] Biden attributed the result to having smoked a cigarette that he had asked a group of men outside a store to give him, claiming the cigarette contained cocaine as well as tobacco.[2] He did not appeal the discharge, stating that he thought it unlikely the panel would believe his explanation given his history of drug addiction.[187][2] Biden also stated that he did not appeal due to the likelihood that this would result in the press becoming aware of the discharge; however, it was eventually disclosed to The Wall Street Journal by a Navy official.[2][184]
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