Hunter isn't the only failure of pedo Joe. His dau
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Ashley got in trouble in Sept of 1999 as a college student at Louisiana's Tulane University when she got arrested for marijuana possession . She was released on bond and daddy got the case dropped.
Then in 2001, Ashley found herself on the wrong end of law yet again when she got caught drinking underage. Court docs obtained by Gawker show the now-activist was cited for possession of an alcoholic beverage back when she was 20 — a year before the legal drinking age. She pled guilty and paid a $125 fee, the outlet noted.
Ashley faced trouble again when in 2002, she "was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of obstructing a police officer outside a Chicago bar," according to HuffPost. The charge was eventually dropped, the Associated Press later reported.
Joe Biden's daughter has since left her legal issues in the past, getting a job as a social worker before securing a role in 2012 as the Delaware Center for Justice's associate director. She left the gig in March 2019, according to Delaware Online. "It was very important to Ashley to carry on Beau's legacy—the reforms in criminal justice, his work with children," Jill Biden told Delaware Today in August 2018 about her daughter's passion in life.
According to Ashley's Diary, she took showers with her daddy!
Daddy helped Ashley with her career!
Joe Biden potentially stacking the deck in his daughter's favor.
In September 2014, the Delaware Center for Justice received a $166,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Justice.
According to the Washington Examiner, Ashley had been involved with the nonprofit for about a year, but two months after the grant was awarded, the organization appointed her its executive director.
"The timing of the grant approval and his daughter's ascent to leadership in the organization that received it makes it necessary for the agencies involved to investigate whether Biden improperly used his influence to steer this grant to his daughter," said Tom Anderson, director of the National Legal and Policy Center's Government Integrity Project.
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