
Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, recently expressed his anger towards fellow Democrats in a heated interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan. The interview revealed his frustration with various Democratic figures who didn’t fully support his father’s 2024 presidential campaign.
According to MSNBC, in the interview, Hunter Biden specifically targeted actor George Clooney, who had written an opinion piece in The New York Times suggesting Joe Biden should drop out of the presidential race. Clooney has continued to criticize the Democratic Party’s handling of the 2024 election, recently calling it a ‘failed administration’. Hunter questioned Clooney’s right to criticize his father, who he said had given 52 years of service to the country.
During the conversation, Hunter Biden criticized Democrats for not unifying behind his father like Republicans do with their leadership. “Why do you think that the Republicans have an advantage over us? Because they’re unified,” Biden said. “They will go along with anything.”
Former Obama advisers and party leaders face criticism from the president’s son
Hunter Biden also directed his anger towards influential Democratic figures, including former Obama adviser David Axelrod. He dismissed Axelrod’s political career, stating that his only success was due to Barack Obama himself. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also faced criticism for not providing Joe Biden with complete support during the 2024 campaign.
Hunter Biden – has controlled today’s News Cycle, by his Andrew Callaghan pod cast. Who the f*ck is this 4th class pod caster. Hunter couldn’t get any “real” pod caster. At worst case, he could have on Michelle Obama pod cast and not a “no name”.
— Robert Chan (@RobertC12185671) July 23, 2025
When addressing his father’s debate performance, Hunter Biden acknowledged Joe Biden’s age and fatigue, mentioning that the 81-year-old president takes Ambien to sleep and sometimes appears confused on stage. This explanation, however, raised more questions about Joe Biden’s fitness for office.
The younger Biden’s defense of his father comes amid his own controversial background, including his position on the board of a Ukrainian gas company that paid him up to $50,000 monthly, despite lacking relevant qualifications. His legal troubles, including a guilty plea for tax fraud and subsequent presidential pardon, have been a source of political difficulty for the Democratic Party.
The interview highlighted the growing divide within the Democratic Party over Joe Biden’s leadership and his son’s apparent belief that party members should have shown unwavering support for his father, similar to what he perceives as Republican unity. This reflects broader tensions within the party about how the 2024 campaign was managed and whether a primary should have been held after Biden’s withdrawal. This stance has drawn attention to both Bidens’ reluctance to accept criticism or acknowledge their roles in the party’s challenges during the 2024 election.