Hunter Biden Unleashes Profanity-Laced rant Against Democrats in Channel 5 Interview
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Hunter Biden blames internal Democratic disloyalty and Ambien use for Joe Biden's 2024 election loss, criticizing party members and allies including George Clooney for urging withdrawal.
- Hunter Biden released a profanity-laced rant against the Democratic Party and George Clooney in a Channel 53 interview on Monday, 2024.
- The rant followed Joe Biden's declining 2024 reelection campaign marked by concerns over his age, health, and a poor debate performance last June.
- On July 21, 2024, Joe Biden ended his campaign for president, allowing Kamala Harris to emerge as the Democratic Party’s nominee.
- Hunter Biden attributed the election loss to a lack of allegiance to the party’s leadership, stating that their failure to support the party leader contributed to the defeat.
- Biden's withdrawal and Hunter's remarks suggest continued internal party struggles as Democrats face challenges in recovering after the 2024 defeats.
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