Hunter Biden throws his father under the bus in a stunning interview

The Bidens have everything against them. Now that includes each other.

And Hunter Biden threw his father under the bus in a stunning interview.

Hunter Biden Breaks Ranks, Admits Father’s Disastrous Policies

In a stunning turn, Hunter Biden sharply criticized his father, former President Joe Biden, during an extensive podcast appearance this week, conceding that the 46th president’s open-border immigration approach and the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal were outright disasters that harmed America.

“We need vibrant immigration,” the 55-year-old said on The Shawn Ryan Show in a marathon five-and-a-half-hour episode released Monday.

“But we don’t want immigrants that are coming here illegally, draining us of resources, and being prioritized above people that are actual, literal heroes, that are still recovering from 21, 20 years of endless war — or anybody else in our society.”

Under Joe Biden’s tenure, illegal crossings exploded, with estimates of 2.4 million immigrants entering annually according to the Congressional Budget Office—and Goldman Sachs analysis revealing that 60% arrived unlawfully, overwhelming communities and straining public resources.

Hunter also revisited a failed border security bill, claiming the Biden White House had secured Republican support for a comprehensive measure negotiated by Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.), Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.), and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.).

“And then Donald Trump stepped in six months before the [2024] election, and told [Republicans] that he was gonna primary every single one of them that voted for that, because we’re addicted to the problem,” said the younger Biden.

Yet while the Biden administration repeatedly demanded congressional action to address the crisis it fueled, President Trump has masterfully used executive authority in both terms to restore order and dramatically reduce illegal entries.

Scathing Admission on Afghanistan Debacle

Turning to foreign policy blunders, Hunter bluntly told host Shawn Ryan that the humiliating Afghanistan exit “was an obvious f—ing failure.”

“I think that there was a better way to do it, and … I can blame it on his generals, I can blame it on [other] people [for] the way in which we did it, but — and my dad always knew this also, is that the buck stops with him.”

The hasty pullout culminated in tragedy, with an ISIS-K bombing at Kabul airport claiming the lives of 13 brave U.S. service members as they worked to evacuate desperate Afghans amid the Taliban’s swift takeover.

While Hunter maintained that ending the presence in Afghanistan was correct in principle, he concurred with Ryan’s outrage: “I cannot f—ing stand the way the Afghan withdrawal happened.”

“I hear your anger about that,” Hunter replied. “And I don’t have any response to it other than the fact that I know that my dad came from a position that 20 years was enough, and it was not in the interest of anyone in the United States [to remain there].”

These candid admissions from within the Biden family underscore the profound failures of the previous administration’s weak leadership on critical national security issues, contrasting sharply with the decisive strength President Trump has brought to protecting American interests.

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