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Hunter Biden on His Father’s Health, Recovery, and the Media

In a raw, deeply personal talk, the former president’s son discusses addiction, grief, sobriety—and how family helped him survive. He also suffers no fools—as in Don Jr & Jake Tapper.

Cliff’s Note:

A quick word on why the rest lives behind the wall: this is what your subscription buys.
No network suits, no advertisers deciding which questions are polite, no Scott Jennings booked for “balance.”
Just Hunter Biden answering everything, and a small team that can keep landing conversations like this one because you fund it.
Today’s interview with Hunter Biden was special—you’ve got to watch it. Subscribe now so that you can unlock the whole thing!

—Cliff


Wow, our interview with Hunter Biden lived up to everything we hoped and thought it could be. It turns out when Republicans went after Hunter Biden, they had no idea who they were messing with.

Hunter was equal parts thoughtful, gracious, forthcoming—on everything from his painting to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s obsession with his junk—and most importantly, he was real. He avoided no questions, gave honest answers even when it would’ve been easier to move on, and shared inconvenient truths.

With all the hoopla put aside: we were talking to a son who loves his dad, suffered enormous family tragedy, as well as from drug addiction, and had to navigate a world where absolute ghouls used it to their political advantage. Yet he seems to have only come out stronger, at peace with his life, and also ready to take on Don Jr. in a UFC ring anytime Don’s is clear-eyed (and brained) enough to do it. So likely never.

Republicans made Hunter famous. They didn’t count on how talented, intelligent, and charismatic he is. And they’ll be paying the price for that for a long time. Watch the video for all the details on his father’s health, Hunter’s recovery, his art, a forthcoming book, his disdain for human chucklehead/corporate-media, street-walker, Jake Tapper, and the feeling you’ll get that from him, the best is still yet to come.

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