Hunter Biden unleashed a profanity-laced outburst against President Donald Trump in a recently surfaced interview, portraying himself as a victim of a decade-long personal vendetta and flatly rejecting any call for civility.
The presidents son sat down with DJ Vlad in July for VladTV, where he was asked what he would say if President Trump were seated beside him; according to Mediaite, Biden did not hesitate. OK, this is a question. I would tell him to go f*ck his f*cking self. Thats what I would tell him. And please leave, he declared, brushing aside the notion that the office of the presidency should command even basic respect from him.
Pressed on whether he ought to temper his language out of deference to the commander in chief, Biden scoffed at the idea and doubled down. I can be civil and I can tell you, like, Oh, listen, hes the president. I dont want him to be pissed off. I mean like, is the president of the United States, well, obviously, wouldnt you want to have a constructive f*ck that! he said, making clear he sees no obligation to show restraint.
Biden framed his fury as a response to what he described as relentless harassment of himself and his father, President Joe Biden, by President Trump. This man has tried to torture me for f*cking 10 years, he claimed, adding, The sh*t that he says about my dad, the sh*t that he says about my dad. His obsession with tormenting my dad, hanging a picture of an AutoPen on the f*cking colonnade, demeaning him and all the things that he said about him.
Casting himself as morally justified in his vulgarity, Biden suggested that anything short of open verbal hostility would make him less of a man. And [to] anyone who would expect me to do anything outside of [that] which I would never do, physical violence against that person, what f*cking kind of man would I be if I didnt tell him to go f*ck himself? What kind of a man would I be? he asked, presenting his rhetoric as a test of character rather than a lapse of judgment.
He then pivoted to President Trumps son, Donald Trump Jr., reviving a spectacle-style challenge that underscores how coarse and performative modern political grudges have become. And I ask that to all of you UFC fans. Im a UFC fan, too. You know, Ive challenged Don Jr. to a f*cking cage match three times now, never heard back from him, Biden said, before adding with a smirk, Thats how Im gonna pay all my debt.
For many conservatives, the episode will be seen less as a justified outcry and more as another glimpse into the Biden familys sense of grievance and entitlement, where public office and personal vendetta blur together. The spectacle of a presidents son publicly demanding a cage match and showering the sitting President of the United States with obscenities raises serious questions about decorum, accountability, and the double standards applied when the outrage is coming from the political left rather than from President Trump or his supporters.
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