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UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Hunter Biden blames Democratic infighting and prominent critics for his father’s 2024 loss, citing party disloyalty and a debate impacted by sedative use, with lasting political fallout.

  • Hunter Biden gave a profanity-laced interview on July 21, 2024, blasting actor George Clooney and criticizing the Democratic Party.
  • The tirade followed Clooney's July 2024 New York Times op-ed urging President Joe Biden to withdraw after a poorly received June debate performance.
  • Hunter said his father, 81, looked like a 'deer in the headlights' on stage due to exhaustion and Ambien; he condemned Clooney for a full-page ad against Biden.
  • Hunter Biden expressed frustration in a heated interview, dismissing George Clooney as more of a commercial persona than a genuine actor, while defending his father’s extensive 52 years of public service.
  • The interviews deepened disputes over Biden's fitness and 2024 election handling, highlighting intra-party tensions and Biden’s December 2024 withdrawal aftermath.
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Hunter Biden says his father's poor performance at the 2024 presidential debate may have been due to the sleeping pill Ambien. Doctors say the drug can actually cause confusion, delirium, and even cognitive decline. While it's not proven that Joe Biden actually took the drug, the debate has once again come into the spotlight.

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