By Sunidhi - Jul 22, 2025
Hunter Biden delivers explosive interviews criticizing prominent Democrats and shedding light on his father's 2024 campaign. He claims his father took Ambien before a crucial debate, faults influencers like George Clooney for undermining Joe Biden, and addresses his own controversies while painting a raw picture of internal family dynamics.
Joe Biden and Hunter Biden via Heute.at
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Hunter Biden has recently delivered a series of explosive and often profanity-laced interviews, taking aim at prominent Democrats and offering contentious insights into his father, former President Joe Biden's, ill-fated 2024 re-election campaign. His candid remarks, particularly during a lengthy session with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan and on Jaime Harrison's new podcast, "At Our Table," have ignited a fresh wave of political debate and scrutiny.
Among the most striking claims, Hunter Biden asserted that his father was given Ambien, a sleep aid, before his widely criticized 2024 presidential debate against Donald Trump. He attributed Joe Biden's visibly fatigued and disoriented performance to the medication, stating, "He flew around the world. He's 81 years old. He's tired. They give him Ambien to be able to sleep and he gets up on the stage and looks like a deer in the headlights." This assertion comes after the elder Biden's team previously cited jet lag as a factor in his debate struggles.
Beyond his father's health, Hunter Biden launched a scathing critique of several Democratic figures, including actor George Clooney, political strategists James Carville and David Axelrod, and CNN's Jake Tapper. He accused them of disloyalty and undermining his father's campaign, contributing to its eventual downfall. Calling Clooney "a brand" rather than a serious political voice, Biden questioned their right to publicly criticize a man who had dedicated decades to public service.
These interviews signal Hunter Biden's defiant stance in the wake of his father's recent presidential pardon for three felony convictions. He denied bringing cocaine into the White House in 2023, emphasizing his sobriety since 2019. The unfiltered nature of his commentary, replete with expletives, offers a raw and unvarnished perspective from within the Biden family, further complicating the political landscape for Democrats still grappling with the fallout of the last election.