President Joe Biden’s son Hunter has a best-seller in the ‘Chinese biography’ category, and was reportedly paid $2 million for the memoir by the same publisher who canceled Republican Senator Josh Hawley’s Big Tech book.

The ‘Chinese biography’ listing was first reported on Friday by the New York Post, the same newspaper censored on social media in the run-up to the 2020 US presidential election over a story about Hunter’s business dealings in Ukraine and China.

Biden was reportedly paid a $2 million advance for the book, titled ‘Beautiful Things’ and said to contain an account of his struggle with drug abuse, among other things. News of the contract – reportedly signed secretly in late 2019 – was only announced on Thursday.

The memoir is scheduled to be published in early April by Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster – the very same publisher who canceled Hawley’s ‘Tyranny of Big Tech’ after the January 6 unrest at the US Capitol. (RT)