Hunter Biden Was ‘Very Intentional’ in Dunking Democratic Party: Salena Zito
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Hunter Biden criticized Democrats and Trump, blaming party insiders for 2024 losses and discussing his addiction and family struggles in a candid interview, according to Channel 5.
- Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, gave a profanity-filled three-hour interview on Monday criticizing Democratic elites and defending his father after the 2024 presidential race events.
- The interview followed Joe Biden’s poor debate performance in June 2024, which Hunter partly blamed on Ambien and linked to party elites pushing his father to drop out of the race.
- During the interview, Hunter attacked figures like George Clooney, James Carville, and David Axelrod, accused advisers of profiting from the party, and criticized the party's weak opposition to Republicans.
- Hunter said his 81-year-old father had given 52 years of service, could have won the race, but chose to save the Democratic Party, while Salena Zito described the interview as an intentional, rehearsed effort to protect Biden's legacy.
- Hunter’s remarks and interview reveal ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party and highlight challenges to Biden’s legacy amid political and legal controversies surrounding his family.
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Hunter Biden was ‘very intentional’ in dunking Democratic Party: Salena Zito
Washington Examiner’s Salena Zito said Tuesday that Hunter Biden‘s new interview was an “intentional” move to target people who have “wronged” the Biden family. Former President Joe Biden‘s son made a lengthy appearance on a podcast Monday, during which he…
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Aggravated and unleashed, former first son Hunter Biden is on something of a grudge tour, lashing out at those who pressured his father to sub out of the presidential race in the fourth quarter of the 2024 presidential election.
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