PAC backing GOP presidential candidate flies anti-Hunter banner near Biden Delaware residence

A super PAC backing longshot Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez took its message about Hunter Biden to the skies above his father’s Delaware beach house on Friday.

“Prosecute Hunter Biden,” read the message on the banner towed by a small plane in the vicinity of the $2.7 million home in Rehoboth Beach where the octogenarian Democrat has recently spent time catching some rays on the extended breaks away from the White House that have been a feature of his presidency.

The banner, which was flown on several passes over the beachfront between North Shores and Dewey Beach, is the work of the SOS America PAC which supports the candidacy of the Republican mayor of Miami, FL, fulfilling a pledge to fly it over the area near the “Summer White House” if 1,000 people donated to Suarez’s presidential campaign.

“Hunter Biden should be behind bars. Joe Biden has abused the power of the President to protect Hunter, and the world needs to know,” the group said. “So give $1 today and watch us fly this banner over Joe Biden’s beach house in Delaware to tell the world: LOCK HIM UP!”

The scandal-soaked presidential son has become a focus of Republicans seeking to topple his father in next year’s election, having been exposed as a crack-huffing sexual degenerate in graphic images from his infamous “laptop from hell” along with the mounting evidence that he effectively acted as a bag man for the “Big Guy” in foreign bribery schemes that have netted the Biden family tens of millions of dollars.

A special counsel was just appointed to preside over the investigation of the younger Biden as House Republicans continue their own probes into Hunter Biden and his crooked business dealings that could lead to an impeachment inquiry of his father.

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The 45-year-old conservative, who has led the sprawling South Florida city since 2017, announced on Friday that he has qualified to be on the stage at the Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee, Wisc. next week when the GOP candidates face off in the first Republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign season.

When asked about the most recent indictments in Fulton County, Ga. against the current frontrunner, former President Donald J. Trump, Suarez downplayed the issue, saying that it’s more important to focus on the future and the issues that are important to voters.

“It’s not something voters are talking about,” the mayor told the Associated Press. “From my perspective, I want to spend as little amount of time talking about the former president. He’s capable of handling himself, defending himself.”

He also said that Trump’s likely absence wouldn’t make a difference and that it gives him more time to make his case to prospective voters.

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“Just do the math, right? You’re talking about nine versus eight, and of course it’s the person who’s No. 1 in the polls,” Suarez told AP. “So I think the fact that you have someone like that that’s not on the debate stage, for a guy like me, that’s incredibly helpful.”

“America needs a leader who supports our police, is tough on crime, and has the proven ability to save America’s economy,” reads the website for SOS America. “Conservative Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has backed the blue, cut crime to record lows, and revitalized Miami’s record-breaking, innovative economy.”

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