Hunter Biden’s Interview Sparks Controversy
The White House expressed strong discontent regarding President Trump’s immigration policies after Hunter Biden, the former president’s son, delivered a profanity-laden rant during an interview with YouTube personality Andrew Callahan. This segment aired on Monday.
In the interview, Hunter made a comment suggesting that nobody was left to do jobs like cleaning hotel rooms, washing dishes, or tending gardens for immigrants. This remark caught immediate attention, especially given the current political climate.
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson quickly responded to Hunter’s statements, highlighting the troubling implications of his father’s border policies. “CBP agents have recently been attacked by illegal immigrants that Joe Biden allowed into the country, yet Hunter is concerned about who will clean his hotel room,” she stated, referring to a recent incident involving a shooting in New York City.
Jackson continued, “This kind of selfish behavior from the Biden family is why Joe Biden came into office with such a low approval rating,” underscoring the tensions surrounding the Biden administration’s approach to immigration.
During the interview, Hunter reportedly dropped several expletives in a short span. “Shouldn’t I feel for others? As Democrats keep asking, ‘Don’t you realize how upset people are about illegal immigration?’ Well, f— you,” Hunter expressed, clearly taking a hard stance.
Further into the conversation, he questioned, “How do you think your hotel room will be cleaned? Do you think there’s food on the table? Who do you think is washing your dishes? Who’s tending to your garden?” His comments seemed to reflect a broader frustration with how immigrants are perceived.
Additionally, within the lengthy interview, Hunter appeared to weigh in on immigration policies associated with Stephen Miller, a pivotal figure in shaping Trump’s immigration agenda, labeling him in a derogatory manner.
This interview has ignited fresh debates about the Biden family’s views on immigration and, by extension, the political fallout from Trump’s policies.


