Personally Painful': Hunter Biden Speaks Out for First Time on Bombshell Kamala Harris Book
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Personally Painful': Hunter Biden Speaks Out for First Time on Bombshell Kamala Harris Book
"I didn't read it. I really didn't. I'm just really disappointed. I've just heard some of the things. I tried to block it out. I don't know. I guess we have to get everybody out there. I know I heard some of the thing that she said. Don't I know, Tommy, you're just trying to get me going here and. And I think that I think more than more than anything, I just is like. I don't You know, it's too easy to like,"
"just to fall back on that, you know, the, you know the, the Truman quote, what I don't even know whether he said it or not. If you want a dog in Washington, you know, in DC, get a dog. I mean, if you want a friend in Washington get a, get dog. (Yeah.) But that's, you now, my dad's been there for, you know a long, long time."
Hunter Biden said he had not read the book and had only heard excerpts from the campaign memoir. He expressed deep disappointment and described some comments as personally painful while also expressing great admiration for Vice President Kamala Harris. He recounted attempts to block out the remarks and referenced a Truman quote about finding friends in Washington as shorthand for political distance. He reflected on his father's long public service and noted the strain of handling candid commentary during a high-profile book tour. The interview lasted over three hours and included an emotional exchange about loyalty and public scrutiny.
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