Hunter Biden Critiques Trump’s Deportation Policies
In a recent interview that lasted three hours, Hunter Biden expressed strong criticism of Donald Trump’s extensive deportation policies. The conversation, conducted by journalist Andrew Callahan, touched on various subjects, from the Democrats’ loss in the 2024 presidential election to Biden’s struggles with substance abuse.
During the interview, Biden remarked on the targeting of minority groups by those in power. He claimed, “There are minority groups that are trying to target this minority group because people who have come to power through democratically elected means steal all their jobs.”
He went on to describe the deportation efforts, stating, “And what we’re trying to do is send masked men to this marginalized group. We’re going to take them, put them on planes, put them on buses, put them on trains, send them to foreign prison camps.”
Biden also raised questions about whether he was discussing America’s current state or reflecting on historical contexts, musing, “What am I explaining at the time? Am I explaining Germany? Or am I just explaining America now?” He referred to the prisons in El Salvador, expressing concern over their conditions.
His comments included critiques of fellow Democrats and their views on immigration, stating, “All these Democrats say, ‘You have to talk and recognize that people are really angry about illegal immigration.’ Do you think you will wash your hands of this?” His fury was evident as he pointed out the statistics on violent crime, declaring, “White American men are 45 times more likely to commit violent crimes than immigrants.”
Biden asserted that if he were president, he would either demand the return of undocumented immigrants from El Salvador or take more drastic actions, stating, “What they’re doing is that he’s a dictator’s thug.” He did not hold back in his disdain for prominent Democrats, specifically mentioning George Clooney, saying, “f***ing George Clooney is not an actor.”
Ultimately, Hunter Biden’s candid remarks highlight a complex tapestry of personal and political frustrations, especially in light of his own issues, including a history with federal charges related to firearm possession and tax evasion. He was pardoned by his father for these offenses.
