Prosecutor Leo Wise read through text messages Hunter Biden's then-girlfriend Hallie Biden exchanged with him in the days following his gun purchase and on the day that she discovered and discarded it, asking her on the stand to provide context for their communications.
Within days of buying the gun, Hunter Biden texted her that he was about to meet a drug dealer named "Mookie." Hallie Biden testified that she thought that to mean "that he was buying crack cocaine."
In another message, Hunter Biden wrote that he was "buy" and then seconds later added "ing." Asked how she interpreted that message, Hallie Biden said, "I mean, I would guess but I didn't know for sure."
In the messages, Hallie Biden repeatedly expressed concern for him, at one point saying explicitly that she didn't want him to die. Wise asked her if she was worried that he would overdose on drugs.
She said "Yes," but added that she was also worried he might die by "suicide, I didn't know."
Wise then asked her to describe the messages the two exchanged on the morning she threw the gun away.
"It's hard to believe anyone is that stupid," Hunter Biden wrote to her.
"He was angry with me" for discarding his gun and putting him in legal jeopardy, Hallie Biden told jurors.
"I'm a liar and a thief and a blamer and a user and I'm delusional and an addict," Hunter Biden texted her.
She texted back, "Let's do this right," and suggested "working on sobriety" together.
Asked what she meant by "sobriety" -- alcohol or drugs or both -- Hallie Biden replied, "Well, if you're sober, it's all of the above."