BY TOM PAPPERT
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational & research purposes:In a chart created on page 90 of the diary, the author creates a list of people who she resents in one column then addresses the reason for her resentment in the next.
According to the chart, the author resents “Dad,” identified by our whsitleblower as Joe Biden, because of his money and “control.”
The chart also reveals she resents “Hunter,” the name of Ashley Biden’s brother and Joe’s son, because of “drugs + family,” and “Howard,” the name of Ashley’s husband, because of her inability to “be ‘normal.’”
In another entry previously published by National File, the author seems to accuse her father of emotionally manipulating her by crying on the phone while feigning sympathy for her battle with drug addiction in an attempt to cow her into behaving better as he continued his presidential campaign.
On page 83, in an entry dated July 22, 2019, the author wrote that she received a phone call from her father, Joe Biden according to our source, who cried on the phone while expressing his worry for her in the days leading up to July 30-31 Democratic Primary Debate.
“My dad cried on the phone saying he has the debate in a week and ‘Now has to worry about [the author],’” she wrote. “And he cried. Maybe he knows what he is doing and it’s worked but my feelings of guilt often are overwhelming.”
The diary also reveals a potentially unhealthy relationship between Ashley and Joe. At one point, the author claims that her mother is emotionally unavailable, but her father is not, which led her to believe she could only receive love from men.
The author also claims she was “hypersexualized” as a child, and included having more than one “probably not appropriate” showers with her father while a child as an example of such experiences.
The diary also offers insight into the Joe Biden’s decision to run for president. In a diary entry dated March 8, 2019, the author writes that “It’s a lot with me moving and Dad potentially running.”
In a subsequent entry dated four days later on March 12, 2019, the author wrote, “So… we are running. Announcement will be in April or early May. It is all super anxiety producing but I just have to take it one day at a time.” Joe Biden announced his run for president on April 25, 2019.
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