Hunter Biden photographed himself smoking crack while DRIVING

EXCLUSIVE: Life in the fast lane! How reckless Hunter Biden photographed himself driving at 172mph while behind the wheel of his Porsche en route to a days-long Vegas bender with prostitutes and pictured himself smoking CRACK while behind the wheel

  • DailyMail.com can reveal Hunter Biden’s reckless driving history through photos he took himself and uploaded to his abandoned laptop
  • Hunter took a photo from behind the wheel of his Porsche going 172mph while on his way to Las Vegas to party with prostitutes in 2018 
  • He crashed a rental car in Palm Springs and lied about the accident to his insurer in 2016 while on a 12-day bender 

Hunter Biden picked up his phone to snap a picture while driving at an incredible 172mph on a highway outside Las Vegas, DailyMail.com can reveal. 

He was racing his Porsche 911 to Sin City on August 1, 2018 for an encounter with multiple prostitutes when he took a snap of his dashboard showing how fast he was speeding.

The picture was found on the First Son’s abandoned laptop.

Texts also on the computer, which he left at a Delaware repair shop, show him coordinating with multiple prostitutes and inviting them all to soak in his hotel hot tub.

‘I don’t have a bathing suit and I really really wanted to wear a cute bathing suit,’ wrote one woman, saved in Hunter’s contacts book as ‘Cheryl’. ‘But I don’t have any money to buy one so then I’m just going to have to be naked right?’

DailyMail.com can reveal Hunter Biden’s reckless driving history through photos he took himself and uploaded to his abandoned laptop

Hunter took a photo from behind the wheel of his Porsche going 172mph while on his way to Las Vegas to party with prostitutes in 2018

The president’s son photographed himself smoking crack while driving through a residential area to the airport in June 2018

While racing down the I-15 highway about 30 miles from Sin City in his silver Porsche, Hunter took a photo of his dashboard showing 172mph on the speedometer

The orgy may have been too much even for the hooker, who wrote to him the next day: ‘Honestly babe the problem is you have too many girls there. I understand you like a lot of girls.

She added: ‘That’s fine do one at a time.’

The trip appears to be during the same fateful weeks-long Vegas bender he was later caught on camera describing to a prostitute how Russian drug dealers stole one of his laptops and left him for dead in the hot tub.

After filming himself having sex with a hooker using his laptop in January 2019, Hunter left the camera rolling as he recounted a Vegas bender in which he spent ’18 days going round from penthouse suite to penthouse suite,’ sometimes costing $10,000 a night.

The 172mph picture is not the only shot on his laptop that shows Hunter’s blatant disregard for driving laws during his drug addiction.

The trip Hunter raced to appears to be the same fateful weeks-long Vegas bender he was later caught on camera describing to a prostitute, claiming that Russian drug dealers stole one of his laptops and left him for dead in the hot tub 

Texts show Hunter coordinating with multiple prostitutes and inviting them all to soak in his hotel hot tub. ‘I don’t have a bathing suit and I really really wanted to wear a cute bathing suit,’ wrote one woman

The drug-fueled festivities may have been too much even for the hooker, who texted Hunter, ‘Honestly babe the problem is you have too many girls there. I understand you like a lot of girls that’s fine do one at a time’

A photo dated June 12, 2018 shows him going 35mph down Old Dominion Drive, near Washington Golf and Country Club in Arlington, Virginia, in his new Ford Raptor truck while holding a blackened crack pipe in his hand. 

He had been due to fly to Los Angeles the day before. Among his emails is a $1,048.37 United Airlines flight leaving from Washington Dulles Airport on June 11. But he missed the flight and instead drove to the airport late on the evening of the 12th.

Hunter admitted to driving – and crashing – during another drug-fueled bender in 2016, in his 2021 memoir, Beautiful Things, published in 2021.

Hunter admitted to driving – and crashing – during another drug-fueled bender in 2016, in his memoir, Beautiful Things, published in 2021 

He said he was high for 12 days straight before checking into an Arizona rehab, one of his many stints at expensive clinics, some of which were paid for by Joe Biden.

On October 27, 2016, he was on his way to the clinic in a Buick Verano, ‘speeding’ along a highway outside of Palm Springs, California, when he ‘nodded off behind the wheel’, he wrote in his memoir.

‘Waking up an instant later, I found myself in midair, the car having jumped a soft curb on the passing lane and soaring at eighty miles an hour into a cloudless blue sky, heading into the gulch that divided I-10,’ the book reads.

‘The car spun into the westbound lanes–the same direction as the oncoming traffic. Miraculously, there was a gap in the traffic until my car stopped dead in the emergency lane, hissing and coughing. It rested on four flat tires, with cacti and scrub brush wrapped around the undercarriage.

‘I was shaking, still amped up from being in the middle of my twelve-day roll.’

Hunter wrote that he then lied to Hertz about the crash. ‘I called the rental company and told them that somebody ran me off the road,’ he wrote.

The lie was compounded by an assistant at his company, Rosemont Seneca.

Hunter’s lie about his rental car crash was compounded by an assistant at his company, Rosemont Seneca.  In a January 9, 2017 email to Hunter she wrote, ‘Here is what I reported in the claim: … What happened: I got 2 flat tires that resulted in me losing control of the car and hitting a pole.’

Hertz staff found the car Hunter rented abandoned outside the rental office in Prescott, Arizona, with its keys in the gas cap, according to a police report. Inside the car they found  Hunter’s phone, drivers license and credit cards, as well as his late brother Beau’s Attorney General badge, drug paraphernalia and white powder

In a January 9, 2017 email to Hunter she wrote that she had filed the claim on his behalf. ‘I have submitted the claim to USAA,’ she wrote. ‘Here is what I reported in the claim: … What happened: I got 2 flat tires that resulted in me losing control of the car and hitting a pole.’

Undeterred after the crash, Hunter picked up another rental car and continued his cocaine-fueled road trip to Arizona.

‘To stay awake, I chain-smoked crack and cigarettes, kept the windows down, and leaned into the bracing night air whenever I felt myself nodding off,’ he wrote in his book.

‘At some point, the crack lost its oomph, but I kept lighting up anyway, out of force of habit. Sometimes I just slapped myself in the face.’

Hunter and wife Melissa Cohen were seen with their son Beau getting out of his Porsche to go on a hike in Los Angeles in 2020 

Hunter’s daughter Naomi – now 29 – is pictured posing on the hood of her dad’s silver Porsche 

Hertz staff found the car abandoned outside the rental office in Prescott, Arizona, with its keys in the gas cap, after they got a call the next day from a ‘Joseph McGee’ alerting them to its presence, according to a police report first uncovered by Breitbart in 2019.

Inside the Jeep Compass they found Hunter’s phone, drivers license and credit cards, as well as his late brother Beau’s Delaware Attorney General badge, drug paraphernalia and white powder.

Hunter wrote in his memoir that ‘after googling my name and Beau’s, the manager called the local police–who called the Secret Service, who called my dad’ – who was Vice President at the time.

Police investigated for at least four months, and submitted their file to Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk.

Polk was known for being tough on drug crimes, reportedly encouraging police to write up felony charges even for possession of cannabidiol (CBD), a hemp compound that does not cause a high.

But on November 16, 2016 she declined to prosecute the case, just three weeks before lab tests came back proving cocaine was present in the pipe found in the vehicle.

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