Hunter Biden’s recent outburst against CNN’s Jake Tapper further underscores the tangled web of drama surrounding the Biden family. Tapper’s claim that Hunter was effectively a “chief of staff” for his father, President Joe Biden, seems to have struck a nerve. The denial from Hunter was swift, painting a picture of a man bristling at the thought of any significant role in the White House. It’s almost as if the Bidens are trying to paint him as a distant, detached figure, but critics might wonder if this is another attempt to deflect from real issues at hand.
The public has witnessed a parade of questionable decisions and actions from Hunter. The fact that he’s had legal problems, with convictions on federal gun and tax charges, just adds more weight to the skepticism. The narrative of a clean break from politics doesn’t quite match up with the whispers and reports of influence. The Biden family seems to want their cake and eat it too, trying to separate themselves from Hunter while still benefiting from the power they’re meant to wield responsibly.
In a move that only adds fuel to the fire, President Biden issued a pardon for his son post-2024 elections. It’s a move ripe with contradictions, especially when a crumbling administration previously promised there would be no such pardon. Such actions scream hypocrisy and reveal the lengths to which some political elites will go to protect their own, while ordinary Americans bear the full brunt of the law.
Hunter Biden lashed out at Jake Tapper during a recent interview over comments the CNN host made earlier this year about him. In an excerpt from an upcoming interview with former Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison, Biden denied Tapper’s… https://t.co/SEDUmwxC4P pic.twitter.com/ZeZ7Rf2X6q
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There is a desperate attempt by the mainstream media to manage the narrative around Hunter Biden. Even Tapper, who dared to throw a punch, seems like a lone wolf in a pack of media that would rather ignore the elephant in the room. Yet, when confronted, Hunter lashes out, denying even a smidgen of influence or wrongdoing. It seems he’d have us believe his presence in the administration doesn’t matter, despite the glaring evidence to the contrary.
What should really leave Americans scratching their heads is this: Do politicians really think the public is that blind? How many tangled webs will be spun before clarity prevails? The Bidens need to decide who takes the heat—Hunter’s shadow is far too looming to ignore.