Hunter Biden Reaches Out To Trump Voters in Closing Message

 

Former first son Hunter Biden reached out to supporters of President Donald Trump who might have a poor opinion of him and of Democrats, saying it’s important not to confuse Trump’s voters with Trump.

Hunter Biden sat down for a rare three-hour-plus interview on Substack this week on a wide variety of topics that included extensive commentary about Trump.

To end the interview, Biden was asked to give a message to Trump supporters:

TOMMY CHRISTOPHER: Friend, a good friend, and he was a police officer for many years. He’s retired and he’s, you know, he’s the Trump supporter, not like a MAGA guy, you know.

And he’s a kind of guy that when you get into a conversation with him, you know he’s sort of like, convincible and persuadable, you know.

And I saw him this weekend and you know he, I told him I was going to be interviewing you and he didn’t, he expressed that he didn t have a very high opinion of you.

And I said, well, maybe you’ll feel differently after you watch it.

And so I want to end up, I want to end this thing by saying, you know, what do you, what would your message be to a guy like that?

What do you want him to know about you and about your dad and about Democrats and just about our side?

HUNTER BIDEN: I don’t know if I could speak for for Democrats or our side. And I don’t know. Yeah, and I don’t know that I can speak for anybody but myself.

And that’s this, is that, you know, I’m not any different than your brother or your cousin or your, maybe your dad, or–.

I’ve obviously had a lot of different life experiences, but the mistakes that I made are my own and I’ve paid for them. And I have been given a lot, a lot of advantages in my life.

But I’ve also went through a lot just like you have, just like everybody that I know have. And what it has given me is a, I think a little bit of an understanding of what it’s like to be a 55-year-old man living in America, trying to figure out how you’re gonna make it and whether or not you’re going to be able to take care of your kids and whether you’re able to take of your parents as they get older.

And I bet you we would find out that we had a lot more in common than we had that separated us. And the thing that I think is really important is to never, ever, ever confuse your friend with the people that he’s been convinced to vote for.

I don’t hate him. I do hate, I don’t hate anybody as my grandmother would say, but I have a great amount of concern for the direction that the president is taking us in.

And the reason that I have that concern is because whether it’s him, which I think it is, or whether it is the people that he surrounds himself with, is you just have to listen to what they say.

And if you really, really truly listen what Stephen Miller has said. But if you really, truly listen to what Pete Hegseth is saying, or just go down the list.

Look, man, I don’t care. This isn’t about abortion anymore. This isn’t t about taxes. This isn t about, you know, who’s transgender, who’ s not, who is gay, who, you know, I mean, literally not about any of this anymore.

This is about whether or not we believe in the rule of law, whether or we believe in the Constitution, whether or not we believe in the uh, the separation of power.

That’s what I believe. And I believe Donald Trump, I believe when he puts himself in a, uh, in a crown and, uh, and, uh. And talks about himself like he is a king, I think we should believe him.

Biden had a lot more to say — which you can see via the Tommy Christopher Substack interview series, and on Mediaite.

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