
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden defended his son's actions in Ukraine in a wide-ranging interview with CBS' "60 Minutes, broadcast Sunday, in which his wife, Jill Biden also appeared.
Joe Biden says his son, Hunter, did nothing wrong when he was paid to serve on the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his father was vice president and overseeing U.S. policy in Ukraine https://t.co/YM1hGk3yx3 pic.twitter.com/2GUTV5AfRu
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) October 27, 2019
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On President Trump:
On whether he's the Democratic presidential frontrunner:
On why former President Obama hasn't endorsed him:
BIDEN: "I want to earn this on my own."
O'DONNELL: "Did he offer to endorse you?"
BIDEN: "No, we didn't even get there. I asked him not to. He said, "OK." I think it's better — I think he thinks it's better for me. I have no doubt when I'm the nominee he'll be out on the campaign trail for me."
On Facebook removing fake accounts from Russia while permitting Trump ads on Biden:
On whether Trump's family conducted themselves correctly and avoided conflicts of interest:
The other side: Trump's campaign issued a statement defending his family when Biden's remarks on them were made public last week.
Trump campaign puts out statement defending Jared and Ivanka's White House positions after Joe Biden's "60 Minutes" interview. pic.twitter.com/GBo4iH7w5u
— Natasha Korecki (@natashakorecki) October 25, 2019
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- Hunter Biden and the glass floor for children of politicians
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Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.