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Hunter Biden appears in LA, responds to inquiries about Biden tapes and UFO documents.

Hunter Biden appears in LA, responds to inquiries about Biden tapes and UFO documents.

Exclusive: Hunter Biden Spotted in West Los Angeles

Hunter Biden was seen by paparazzi this week in West Los Angeles, where he had a brief interaction regarding his father, former President Joe Biden’s interview tapes, and a lawsuit about the government’s UFO documents.

As a reporter approached him near Wilshire Boulevard, he asked, “Hunter, how do you feel when the Justice Department releases the interview tape from your father’s biography?”

Hunter’s response was a simple, “What are you talking about?” This exchange surfaced amid a lawsuit aimed at releasing audio connected to an investigation into Joe Biden’s management of classified documents and the scrutiny surrounding his memory and health during his presidency.

The investigation was centered on Joe Biden’s discussions regarding classified information with his ghostwriter, Mark Zwonitzer. Although Zwonitzer deleted the file, the Justice Department managed to recover it.

Meanwhile, the conservative watchdog group Oversight Project has filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department, seeking the release of audio recordings from Joe Biden’s chat with Special Counsel Robert Hur. Biden has consistently denied any misconduct and emphasized his cooperation with the investigation.

During the encounter, the journalist also queried him about recently released UFO files. Hunter replied, “That’s crazy, right?” but did not expand on his thoughts.

In a separate note, Hunter Biden was among several individuals whose Secret Service protection was revoked by the Trump administration.

This revocation was publicly announced by President Trump in March 2025, who criticized the extensive security detail that included “as many as 18 people” for Hunter and his half-sister, Ashley Blazer Biden.

This appearance was notable since Hunter Biden has mostly avoided public engagements in recent months.

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