Hunter Biden Unloads on George Clooney and Party Insiders in Epic YouTube Interview

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Okay, but like why is this a thing?
Hunter Biden just went scorched earth on George Clooney and key Democratic figures in a three-hour sit-down with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan. The president’s son did not hold back, calling Clooney “more of a brand than an actor” and lambasting party strategists he says have failed his father’s reelection prospects.
In the wide-ranging conversation, which quickly made waves on social media, Hunter called out his longtime critics inside the party. He told Clooney, who penned a guest essay in The New York Times last year urging Democrats to consider alternative nominees, “You have no right to wade into politics like that.” Hunter backed up his claim by pointing to Clooney’s lack of electoral expertise and publicly questioned his motives. Among other targets were veteran strategist James Carville, whom Hunter quipped “has not won a race in 40 years,” and former Obama advisor David Axelrod, whose one major political triumph he reduced to Barack Obama’s victories.
This wasn’t just a Hollywood roast. Hunter also went after media figures, teasing CNN’s Jake Tapper over ratings and calling the hosts of Pod Save America “pod bros” unfit to evaluate a national campaign. He even alleged his father was “on Ambien” during last year’s debate against Donald Trump—a claim that, if unverified, could raise questions about the president’s preparation and stamina on the debate stage.
Hunter’s tirade reflects deeper frustrations inside the Biden circle as the 2025 election cycle ramps up. Sources tell TMZ that Hunter has grown increasingly alarmed by the chorus of internal voices urging new leadership or strategy shifts. His latest interview, dripping with colorful language and pointed jabs, signals he’s ready to defend his father’s record on his own terms.
This public airing of grievances marks a rare moment when Hunter Biden has directly confronted influential Democrats by name. His blunt assessment of party insiders and media personalities breaks with the typical first-family playbook, where criticism is usually kept behind closed doors. Observers are now wondering whether this strategy will rally core supporters or further fracture an already divided base.
The fallout is likely to be swift. Will Clooney respond? Can the president’s team contain the damage? And does Hunter’s bold approach energize younger voters or simply add fuel to partisan fire? Only time will tell, but for now, the former first son has made his stance crystal clear—no holds barred.
Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, The New York Times
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