Hunter Biden is angry again—and this time, it’s because someone dared to help his father off a stage.
At a fundraiser in Hollywood last year, former President Barack Obama gently led Joe Biden off the stage after the event. It was a moment that many Americans noticed. Some were concerned, others embarrassed, and many simply wondered: Is Joe Biden really fit to be President?
But instead of addressing the real issue—Joe Biden’s clear physical and mental decline—Hunter Biden exploded in anger. According to his own words, he was furious. He said he almost jumped on stage to yell at Obama, telling him, “Don’t ever f***ing do that to the president of the United States again. Ever.”
That’s right. Hunter wasn’t upset about his father looking weak. He wasn’t worried about what this meant for the country. He was mad that people might make a meme out of it. He said, “I knew that that was going to be a meme. That really, really, really, really pissed me off.”
This tells you everything you need to know about the Biden family. They care more about their image than about the truth. They care more about controlling what people see than they do about fixing the problems right in front of them.
Let’s be honest. Joe Biden is not the man he used to be. He shuffles. He slurs his words. He forgets where he is, what he’s saying, and who he’s talking to. And it’s not just conservatives saying this—his own allies and voters have seen it. That’s why videos of him being helped off stages or wandering aimlessly have gone viral so many times.
But instead of admitting there’s a problem, the Biden family gets angry when people notice. Instead of facing the facts, they lash out at anyone who dares to say the emperor has no clothes.
Hunter Biden’s outburst shows something else, too. It shows the entitlement and arrogance that runs deep in this family. Hunter, a man who has lived off his father’s name and power for decades, thinks he can tell a former president what to do. He thinks protecting his father’s image is more important than protecting the country.
And don’t forget—this is the same Hunter Biden who is under criminal investigation, who has been caught lying on a gun form, dodging taxes, and selling access to his father to foreign countries. He’s not angry about corruption or crime. He’s angry about a meme.
Meanwhile, real Americans are struggling. We’re fighting to protect our border, our economy, and our freedom. We’re trying to take care of our families, live by the law, and stand up for what’s right. We don’t have time for the Biden family’s drama.
President Trump is working hard to put America first again. He’s bringing back strength, leadership, and common sense. He doesn’t need to be led off a stage. He knows where he is and what he’s doing. And he’s not worried about how something looks on social media—he’s focused on results.
The Biden years were a disaster, and moments like this remind us why. We had a president being handled like a puppet, a son who thinks he’s untouchable, and a government more worried about image than truth.
It’s time to move on from all that. It’s time to return to leadership that respects the Constitution, puts America first, and tells the truth—no matter how it looks in a video clip.
Hunter Biden’s anger isn’t about love for his father. It’s about pride, power, and control. And the American people are done with it. We deserve better. We demand better. And under strong, America-first leadership, we’re getting it.