Hunter Biden ‘sugar brother’ Kevin Morris interviewed in impeach inquiry

WASHINGTON — Hunter Biden’s primary patron since his father entered the White House is speaking with House investigators Thursday as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Biden.

The first son’s so-called “sugar brother,” Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris, agreed to appear for questioning by the three House committees leading the inquiry into Joe Biden’s links to his relatives’ foreign business dealings and an alleged Justice Department cover-up.

Morris, 60, reportedly met Hunter for the first time at a California fundraiser for then-candidate Joe Biden in either November or December 2019.

He quickly becomes Hunter’s chief benefactor, supplanting Chinese, Ukrainian and other income sources dating to his dad’s vice presidency.

Morris gave or loaned at least $4.9 million to cover back taxes and living expenses for the…

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