Hunter Biden Slams George Clooney, Dem Elites Over Father’s 2024 Campaign Exit
Hunter Biden Slams George Clooney, Dem Elites Over Father’s 2024 Campaign Exit
In recent explosive interviews, Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, has unleashed a torrent of criticism against Democratic ‘elites’ and figures like actor George Clooney. His ire stems from what he perceives as the mistreatment of his father during last year’s 2024 presidential campaign, which ultimately saw Joe Biden withdraw from the race and Donald Trump secure the White House.
Speaking publicly in a three-hour, expletive-filled online interview with Andrew Callaghan of Channel 5, Biden directly targeted George Clooney, a prominent Democratic donor, for publicly urging his father to abandon his 2024 re-election bid. Clooney, who had previously supported Joe Biden, changed his stance following the elder Biden’s widely criticized debate performance against Trump in June 2024. Hunter Biden questioned Clooney’s right to undermine a man who had dedicated over five decades to public service, especially after his father’s debate setback which Hunter attributed partly to fatigue and the effects of Ambien.
Beyond Clooney, Hunter Biden also lashed out at long-standing Democratic advisers, accusing them of profiting from the party without adequately supporting current candidates. He specifically named figures like Anita Dunn, claiming she made millions, and James Carville, asserting he hasn’t been relevant in decades. He also criticized former Obama strategists like David Axelrod and the hosts of ‘Pod Save America,’ labeling them ‘four white millionaires’ capitalizing on past associations. These interviews, including a recent appearance on Jaime Harrison’s ‘At Our Table’ podcast, coincide with expected court proceedings in Los Angeles related to a lawsuit Hunter Biden filed against Patrick Byrne, further fueling speculation about the timing of his public commentary.
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