Hunter Biden delivered a profanity-laced broadside against President Donald Trump in a newly released interview, saying he has no interest in taking a more diplomatic tone toward the president and accusing Trump of spending years targeting him and his family.
The comments came during a July interview with DJ Vlad on VladTV, where the son of former President Joe Biden was asked how he would respond if President Trump were sitting beside him.
Hunter Biden did not hold back.
“OK, this is a question. I would tell him to go fck his fcking self. That’s what I would tell him. And please leave,” Biden said.
When the interviewer suggested that Trump’s position as president might warrant a more measured response, Biden rejected the idea outright.
“I can be civil and I can tell you, like, ‘Oh, listen, he’s the president. I don’t want him to be pissed off. I mean like, is the president of the United States, well, obviously, wouldn’t you want to have a constructive’ — f*ck that!” he said.
Biden explained that his reaction stems from what he described as years of attacks by Trump directed at both himself and his father, former President Joe Biden.
According to Hunter Biden, the criticism has gone well beyond ordinary political disagreements.
“This man has tried to torture me for f*cking 10 years,” he said.
Biden also accused Trump of being fixated on his father, pointing specifically to comments the president has made about the former president as well as what he described as Trump hanging “a picture of an AutoPen on the f*cking colonnade.”
He continued by criticizing what he characterized as Trump's treatment of his father.
“The sht that he says about my dad, the sht that he says about my dad. His obsession with tormenting my dad... demeaning him and all the things that he said about him,” Biden said.
Hunter Biden went on to argue that he would feel he was compromising himself if he did not respond forcefully to Trump, while also making clear that he was not advocating physical violence.
“And [to] anyone who would expect me to do anything outside of [that] which I would never do, physical violence against that person, what fcking kind of man would I be if I didn’t tell him to go fck himself? What kind of a man would I be?” he said.
Later in the interview, Hunter Biden shifted his attention to the president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., revisiting a public challenge he has made before.
Addressing UFC fans, Biden said he has repeatedly challenged Trump Jr. to a cage match but has not received a response.
“And I ask that to all of you UFC fans. I’m a UFC fan, too. You know, I’ve challenged Don Jr. to a f*cking cage match three times now, never heard back from him,” Biden said.
He then joked about the potential financial benefit of such a matchup, quipping, “That’s how I’m gonna pay all my debt.”
The interview featured Hunter Biden forcefully defending his refusal to soften his rhetoric toward President Trump, repeatedly arguing that years of criticism directed at him and his family have left him unwilling to pursue a more conciliatory approach despite Trump serving as president.
