Stunning Hunter Biden Photos Surface As Dad Fights For Political Life

Stunning Hunter Biden Photos Surface As Dad Fights For Political Life

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, does not seem worried about his father’s political career declining.

Photos depict Hunter enjoying himself in Los Angeles with his "Sugar Bro," attorney Kevin Morris, while members of the president’s own party are urging Joe Biden to step aside, according to Fox News.

Meanwhile, White House staffers are experiencing confusion and frustration as Hunter has started attending important meetings with his elderly presidential father.

Hunter had been visiting his father more frequently before being seen in L.A. and has even participated in some key meetings at the White House, as reported by NBC News on Tuesday.

The report indicated that it’s not unusual for the younger Biden to visit the residence or attend events. However, it is uncommon for the president’s son to be present in meetings with senior aides. Despite this, he has been observed by his father’s side following a heavily criticized debate performance last week.

“One of the people familiar with the matter said Hunter Biden has been closely advising his father since the family gathered this past weekend at Camp David after Thursday’s debate. This person said Hunter Biden has ‘popped into’ a couple of meetings and phone calls the president has had with some of his advisers,” NBC reported.

“Another person familiar with the matter said the reaction from some senior White House staff has been, ‘What the hell is happening?'” the report continued.

Regarding the president’s statement on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity last month, Andrew Bates, the White House senior deputy press secretary, commented: “Hunter came back with the President from their family weekend at Camp David and went with the President straight into speech prep” for the debate against former President Donald Trump, an event that did not go well for Biden.

Hunter, now a convicted felon after a jury in Delaware found him guilty of violating gun laws last month, was reportedly one of his father’s strongest supporters in encouraging him to stay in the race against former President Donald Trump, while many other Democrats are pushing Joe Biden to withdraw.

Trump 2024 national press secretary Karoline Leavitt argues that first lady Jill Biden should be held accountable for "elder abuse" concerning her husband, claiming that many can see his noticeable decline in mental acuity following his debate with Trump.

“The majority of the American public agree with that. Jill Biden doesn’t because, I guess, she doesn’t want to be a loving wife and go take care of her husband in Delaware, which is what she should be doing,” Leavitt said.

“And I think the media, it’s time for them to finally step up after they’ve been complicit in this cover-up by the Democrat Party over the last four years and ask really tough questions of Jill Biden and of the Biden family about what they know about our president’s state. Clearly, Jill Biden obviously knows her husband better than anyone else in this country, in this world, and she too continues to lie to the American people. It really is shameful. She’s been engaging in elder abuse, and she should be held accountable for that,” Leavitt added.

Since his debate with former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden has faced a series of difficult moments.

One such moment occurred at the Republican National Convention when former business partners of his son Hunter Biden publicly expressed their support for Trump, as reported by Mediaite.

Tony Bobulinski and Devon Archer were both business partners of Hunter but in different ventures. The two men had not met each other until they began assisting investigations into Hunter’s business dealings and have since become close friends.

They stated that it was the assassination attempt against Trump that motivated them to show their support for him openly.

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