MTG slams Hunter Biden following congressional testimony: 'split personality disorder'
"The only thing that Hunter Biden failed to recognize is the truth, and that the only reason he ever served on any boards or ever taught at Georgetown University is because his last name is Biden," Greene said.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said Wednesday that she thought that first son Hunter Biden had a "split personality disorder" from what she observed from his congressional testimony.
"Hunter Biden has a split personality disorder," Greene said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. "One minute he is going on and on about how difficult it is to be a drug addict and an addict of alcohol and how hard it is for him, and how hard it's been for his family, and he's rolling out all of his excuses as he did drugs and claims he was out of his mind. Then the next minute, he was trying to tell us what an experienced successful businessman he is."
Hunter Biden testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday in the ongoing impeachment inquiry into his father.
During his testimony, the first son said that he did not involve his father, President Joe Biden, in his business dealings.
Greene also said that he highlighted some of his accomplishments, including serving on multiple boards and teaching at Georgetown University.
"The only thing that Hunter Biden failed to recognize is the truth, and that the only reason he ever served on any boards or ever taught at Georgetown University is because his last name is Biden," Greene said. "He also never disclosed to any of those companies that he had a drug and alcohol addiction problem. That was something that he never told anyone."
Hunter Biden's testimony is part of a broader investigative effort by House Republicans into the Biden family regarding its business dealings and the alleged weaponization of the federal government against political rivals.