Hunter Biden believes Democrats lost the November election to President Trump because they
weren’t loyal to his father, former President Biden.
“You know what, we are going to fight amongst ourselves for the next three years until there’s a nominee. And then with the nominee, we better as hell get behind that nominee,” Hunter Biden said in an excerpt from an upcoming interview on former Democratic National Committee Chair
Jaime Harrison’s new podcast “At Our Table.”
“And I will tell you why we lost the last election: We lost the election because we did not remain loyal to the leader of the party. That’s my position,” he told Harrison, according to the excerpt. “We had the advantage of incumbency. We had advantage of an incredibly successful administration, and the Democratic Party literally melted down.”
The remarks are a part of a broader interview Harrison did with
the former president’s son for a new podcast Harrison is launching on Thursday. His debut episode includes Minnesota Gov.
Tim Walz (D). Hunter Biden will be featured in a forthcoming episode.
Harrison is launching his podcast Thursday with an episode including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), last year’s Democratic vice presidential nominee. Biden will be featured in a forthcoming episode.
Weeks after losing the election, former
President Biden pardoned his son, clearing him from multiple federal charges, with one case involving drug use and firearm possession and another case involving the withholding of taxes. The president argued at the time that “Hunter was singled out only because he is my son.”
The Bidens have continued to receive attention since Trump’s inauguration, particularly after the release of several books on the 2024 election and the alleged cover-up of Biden’s decline.