Hunter Biden goes viral on social media with posts on Trump, drug use and his father
Hunter Biden’s return to social media drew attention for posts on sobriety, family and Trump, while nearly 500,000 followers watched.
- Hunter Biden resumed posting on X in late May, quickly attracting nearly 500,000 followers while discussing his seven-year sobriety, art career, and President Donald Trump.
- The account, created in 2013, remained silent for years while Biden faced public scrutiny over business dealings and personal challenges before his recent reemergence.
- On Thursday, President Trump weighed in on Biden's fake 2028 campaign poster depicting a photoshopped meth pipe, telling reporters, "You would think that the past has something to do with winning an election."
- Principal Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates praised Biden for "debunking Trump administration messaging," while Trump adviser Jason Miller joked the posts were "trying to kickstart his art career."
- A senior Biden administration official clarified that the social media posts do not indicate any aspirations for higher office, as Biden continues maintaining an informal, direct style.
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With a mix of punchiness and political sharpness, the son of ex-US President Joe Biden has shortly generated millions of calls on Platform X. He takes himself to the grain and wriggles strongly against Donald Trump and his family.
Hunter Biden takes internet by storm
Hunter Biden is having a moment. The younger Biden created an X, then Twitter, account in 2013, but had not posted for years. However, he resumed posting in late May, just before sitting for a surprising interview with right-wing provocateur Candace Owens. And since his return, he’s discussed a wide range of topics, including his seven-year sobriety journey, his fledgling art career, Johnny Cash, Jeffrey Epstein, stolen “erections,” CNN’s Jake …
Hunter Biden goes viral on social media with posts on Trump, drug use and his father
Drug use, sobriety, erections... The son of former U.S. president Joe Biden has become an unlikely social media sensation as he takes aim at critics with a mix of self-deprecating humor, biting retorts and salty language.
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