Hunter Biden crashes out over mass deportation, ‘white men in America’ in new interview
“I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, ‘You either f—king send them back or I’m going to f—king invade.'”
Hunter Biden launched into an profanity-laden tirade against President Donald Trump over his effective deportation policies, calling him a “f*cking dictator thug” and suggesting he would consider military action against El Salvador if he were in office.
“I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, ‘You either f*cking send them back or I’m going to f*cking invade,’” the former president’s son told YouTube interviewer Andrew Callaghan in an interview released Monday. “It’s a f*cking crime what they’re doing.”
White House adviser Stephen Miller recently spoke to Fox News to outline the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Speaking with host Sean Hannity, Miller said that 150,000 criminal illegal immigrants had been arrested and either deported or prosecuted under Trump’s second term: “Under Biden, on a regular day, 10,000 illegal aliens would be set free into the country on a single day in the last full month of June. Under President Trump, the number of releases: zero,” Miller said. “The number of releases the month before that: zero. The number of attempts last month, again, all of which were stopped, was just around 6,000 for the entire month.”
The younger Biden’s comments come as more and more red flags are raised regarding former President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son. In an interview with The New York Times, the president revealed that “assistants” gave instructions to the autopen operator, even though many weren’t present when those directives were made. Biden reportedly signed off on what he called “standards.”
However, the one document he hand-signed during that period was the full pardon of Hunter Biden — despite his earlier promises not to do so.
Biden continued: “White men in America are 45 more times likely to commit a f*cking violent crime than an immigrant,” he said. “And the media says, you got David Axelrod and Rahm f*cking Emanuel — so f*cking smart Rahm Emanuel … that we got to understand that these people are really mad and these, we got to appeal to these white voters.”
He claimed that his father was the only figure capable of reaching those voters — not by appealing to their views, but by challenging them.