
Hunter Biden Unfiltered: A Candid Defense, a Raw Critique, and a Family Reckoning
So here’s the deal — Hunter Biden is making headlines again, and not for the reasons you might expect. In a three-hour, no-holds-barred interview with Andrew Callaghan on Channel 5, Hunter lets loose on everything from George Clooney’s very public criticism of his father to the swirling conspiracy theories about cocaine at the White House. This isn’t a carefully polished PR statement — it’s raw, messy, and incredibly revealing.
He goes straight at George Clooney, who recently wrote an op-ed in The New York Times urging Joe Biden to step aside for the good of the Democratic Party. Hunter's reaction? “F*** him!” he says bluntly. He doesn’t stop there, calling Clooney a brand, not an actor, and saying he had no right to attack someone like his father, who’s “given his f***ing life to the service of this country.” It’s emotional, it’s angry, and it’s clearly personal.
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Hunter then dives into speculation around Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump — the moment many say marked the beginning of the end for his re-election campaign. He says the president was “tired as s***” and had been taking Ambien to help with sleep while traveling. He clarifies that he wasn’t saying his dad was under the influence during the debate, but that exhaustion and jet lag played a major role. “He looked like a deer in the headlights,” Hunter admits, “and it fed into every f***ing story anyone wanted to tell.”
And then there’s the cocaine scandal — the bag found in the White House in 2023. With his history of substance abuse, fingers quickly pointed at Hunter. But he shuts it down completely, saying he’s been clean since June 2019. “Why would I bring cocaine into the White House and stick it into a cubby outside the Situation Room?” he asks. He sounds more frustrated than defensive, almost resigned to the way public perception sticks to him, no matter the truth.
He even takes a jab at former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who once grilled him about his addiction during a closed-door deposition — the irony, Hunter points out, being that Gaetz himself has faced multiple scandals. “Really? Matt Gaetz, of all people, talking to me about drug use?” It’s pointed, and it cuts deep.
Throughout the interview, Hunter defends his father not just as a politician, but as a man — someone who’s aging, yes, but who still fought hard to deliver a progressive agenda. He points out how quickly critics, even from within the Democratic Party, turned on Joe Biden, while progressives rallied behind him. It’s clear he feels there was betrayal — or at the very least, a failure to stand by someone who gave everything he had.
This wasn’t a sanitized media moment. It was raw and passionate, and whether or not you agree with him, Hunter Biden didn’t hold anything back. Love him or loathe him, he’s showing up — flaws, fury, and all.
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