In a startling video interview with Channel 5 host Andrew Callaghan, a livid Hunter Biden launched into a profanity-laced tirade that caught both supporters and critics off guard. His immediate outrage centered on the Biden administration’s policy of deporting undocumented immigrants to El Salvador—a move he denounced as unacceptable and undignified. “How are we getting those people back from fucking El Salvador?” he exclaimed, calling it “a fucking crime” and even threatening that he’d “pick up the phone” and “fucking invade” if El Salvador didn’t cooperate.
But it was his follow-up comments that truly rocked the political world. Hunter unleashed a barrage of blistering critiques aimed squarely at high-profile figures within the Democratic Party. Calling out George Clooney, Hunter demanded, “Fuck him and everybody around him… he’s not a fucking actor, he’s a fucking brand.” He ridiculed James Carville for being out of touch—“hasn’t won a race in 40 fucking years”—and accused Barack Obama’s former speechwriters, like David Axelrod and the Pod Save America crew, of exploiting their association with Obama to “make millions.”
He didn’t stop there. Hunter hammered Anita Dunn, claiming that operatives like her have “made $40‑$50 million off the Democratic Party,” and even took aim at CNN anchor Jake Tapper, sneering that Tapper “has the smallest audience on cable news.”
Watching Hunter Biden in full rant mode was unexpected—and undeniable. Amid the profanity and fury, he landed hits others wouldn’t, exposing a vein of resentment among some Democrats toward celebrity activists, party insiders, and supposedly out-of-touch media figures. His words were jarring, but they resonated: a broken clock, it seems, was right at least once.
Whether you agree with Hunter’s views or not, this fiery interview offers rare insight into internal criticisms of the Democratic elite—from a figure usually sidelined by controversy. And in that sense, his explosive “truth bombs” may be the most unfiltered political commentary we’ve heard in a long time.