Hunter Biden recently unleashed a profanity-laden tirade criticizing President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and suggested he would have threatened military intervention against El Salvador if he were in office.
These remarks, which surfaced in a fresh YouTube interview with journalist Andrew Callaghan, have added fuel to ongoing scrutiny surrounding his father’s controversial pardon.
During the interview published Monday, the younger Biden referred to Trump as a “f*cking dictator thug” and said, “I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, ‘You either f*cking send them back or I’m going to f*cking invade.’ It’s a f*cking crime what they’re doing.”
This outburst comes amid renewed focus on former President Joe Biden’s decision to grant his son a full pardon during the closing weeks of his presidency.
In a recent New York Times interview, Biden acknowledged that “assistants” directed the autopen operator for many documents, but personally signed Hunter’s pardon—despite earlier claims that he would not intervene in his son’s legal matters.
In addition to discussing the pardon, Hunter also made incendiary remarks about race and media coverage during the same interview.
He stated, “White men in America are 45 more times likely to commit a f*cking violent crime than an immigrant. And the media says, you got David Axelrod and Rahm f*cking Emanuel — so f*cking smart Rahm Emanuel … that we got to understand that these people are really mad and these, we got to appeal to these white voters.”
Previously, White House adviser Stephen Miller defended President Trump’s immigration approach during a recent appearance on Fox News.
Miller sharply criticized the Biden administration’s handling of border issues, claiming, “Under Biden, on a regular day, 10,000 illegal aliens would be set free into the country on a single day in the last full month of June,” contrasting it with Trump’s zero releases during his term.
Miller added that more than 150,000 criminal illegal immigrants have been arrested and either deported or prosecuted under Trump’s leadership since his second term began, according to The Post Millennial.
Hunter’s remarks—marked by graphic language and bold suggestions of military force—have sparked strong reactions, particularly among conservatives who continue to question Biden’s handling of his son’s legal affairs.
With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, Hunter’s public statements and past controversies continue to draw attention from lawmakers and media outlets across the political spectrum.
As investigations into the pardon and the broader immigration debate persist, critics argue that Hunter Biden’s statements highlight a glaring double standard in how political families are scrutinized and reported on by the press.
Supporters of the Bidens maintain that Hunter’s remarks do not reflect official policy and that the media attention is politically motivated.
The unfolding discourse around Hunter Biden’s interview adds to the already charged atmosphere surrounding immigration, presidential pardons and political accountability.
While its impact on public opinion and the political landscape ahead of upcoming elections is uncertain, the interview undeniably fuels ongoing partisan debates.
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