Hunter Biden Launches Profanity-Fueled Interview, Denies White House Cocaine, Blames Ambien For Father’s Debate Meltdown

In a chaotic and profanity-laced interview, Hunter Biden hinted at a possible 2028 presidential run while lashing out at critics and attempting to explain away his family’s growing list of scandals. Speaking with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan, Hunter made a series of explosive remarks that have sent shockwaves through both political parties. He suggested he might run for president “in two years, or four years,” and described how he’d handle foreign leaders with profanity and aggression, sparking outrage and confusion among viewers.

When asked about the infamous 2023 White House cocaine incident, Hunter emphatically denied involvement, claiming he has been clean and sober since 2019. He mocked the idea that he would have been careless enough to leave drugs near the Situation Room, insisting it was another baseless attempt to smear him and his family. Despite these claims, the controversy has continued to haunt the Biden name and fuel public skepticism.

Adding fuel to the fire, Hunter blamed his father’s disastrous performance during the 2024 presidential debate on Ambien—a sleep medication. According to Hunter, Joe Biden was fatigued from extensive travel and was given Ambien to help him sleep before the debate, which resulted in his disoriented and “deer-in-the-headlights” appearance on national television. This explanation has only deepened concerns about the elder Biden’s ability to lead, with many now questioning how such a decision was made before a major debate.

Throughout the interview, Hunter did not hold back. He attacked prominent Democrats and media figures who criticized his father, calling out political strategist David Axelrod, actor George Clooney, and others in a vulgar tirade. His verbal assault on Clooney was particularly harsh, claiming he was nothing more than a “brand” and had no place speaking about politics.

Hunter also touched on his past drug and alcohol addiction, discussing his journey to sobriety and defending his actions during some of the darkest years of his life. He acknowledged his legal troubles but painted himself as a victim of political persecution and media distortion.

While Hunter stopped short of officially declaring a run for office, his comments have stirred widespread speculation about his political ambitions. As the Biden name continues to dominate headlines for all the wrong reasons, many Americans are left asking: is this the future of the Democratic Party?

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