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F*** you. What do you have to do with f***ing anything?’ rails Hunter, whom Biden allies say derailed his father’s campaign even before he dropped out
Hunter Biden has denied any involvement in the 2023 White House cocaine incident. He emphasized his sobriety since 2019. The FBI has reopened the case, citing public interest, though the Secret Service previously closed the probe due to lack of evidence.
The younger Biden gave interviews to former Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison’s new “At Our Table” podcast and YouTuber Andrew Callaghan.
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New York Magazine on MSNHunter Biden Unloads on His Father’s Team, George Clooney, and CriticsIn a rare interview, Joe Biden’s son defended his father and denied being the source of the White House cocaine in 2023.
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GB News on MSNHunter Biden claims mystery White House cocaine was NOT his in 'craziest interview ever'Joe Biden's son Hunter has claimed a mystery bag of cocaine found in the White House was not his in a bizarre, sprawling new interview. Just weeks after the FBI confirmed it would reopen its probe into the bag - found during the Biden presidency - Hunter sat down for a three-hour-long podcast chat.
Hunter Biden has recently criticized prominent Democrats, including Anita Dunn and Jake Tapper, for allegedly contributing to his father's 2024 electoral defeat. In podcast appearances, he questioned their loyalty and influence within the Democratic Party.
President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden late Sunday, a surprise move in the outgoing president’s waning days that wipes away a set of tax and gun convictions against his son—charges ...
Hunter Biden defended his father, former President Biden, in a pair of interviews released on Monday. The big picture: In his first interviews since the 2024 election, Hunter Biden denied President Trump's insinuation that he used cocaine in the White House and said the Democratic Party's response to his father's infamous presidential debate performance last summer was overblown.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz has argued some of the pardons and sentence commutations issued by President Joe Biden before he left office in January 2025 are likely legally "null and void" because they were signed off using an autopen en masse without Biden's explicit consent for each individual.