Dem Suffer Brutal Party Meltdown After Hunter Goes Nuclear

In a scathing interview with the YouTube channel “Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan,” Hunter Biden unleashed a profanity-laced tirade that has ignited a public war inside the Democratic Party. His comments have ripped open festering wounds from the 2024 election and triggered bitter infighting between old-guard operatives and party elites.
Hunter, clearly fed up with how his father was treated during his final campaign, didn’t hold back. “Fk him and everybody around him,” he said about actor-turned-political influencer George Clooney, who publicly called for President Joe Biden to step down in 2024. “George Clooney is not a fking actor. … He’s a brand.”
The younger Biden also torched Democratic strategists like David Axelrod and James Carville, accusing them of overstating their own importance and undermining his father. “David Axelrod … had one success in his political life and that was Barack Obama—not because of Axelrod, but because of Barack Obama,” Hunter declared. “James Carville hasn’t won a race in 40 f**king years.”
Hunter didn’t stop there. He targeted the “Pod Save America” team—a group of former Obama speechwriters turned podcast personalities who have frequently criticized the Biden White House. “Junior f**king speech writers … dining out on their Obama connections for years making millions,” he scoffed.
The response from the Democratic establishment was swift and sharp. Tommy Vietor, one of the Pod Save hosts, fired back with biting sarcasm on X: “It’s good to see that Hunter has taken some time to process the election, look inward, and hold himself accountable for how his family’s insular, dare I say arrogant, approach led to this catastrophic outcome.”
His co-hosts went even further during a podcast segment, saying, “I know you’re angry personally, but you’re not the f**king victim here.”
But others on the left came to Hunter’s defense. Chris Jackson, a Biden supporter and social media voice, accused the podcast crew of sabotaging the Democratic ticket. “Instead of using your platform to promote Biden’s historic record, you trashed him and Kamala from day one. Nothing was ever good enough—because you never liked Biden,” Jackson charged. “You built the circular firing squad. If we’d been united, we’d have won.”
Jackson’s message was echoed by others frustrated with the Democrats’ public unraveling. Many believe Hunter Biden merely said what grassroots Democrats have been thinking: that elitist operatives and influencers treated Joe Biden like a disposable placeholder, undermining him until he dropped out—then pretending to mourn the result.
Even more eyebrow-raising, Hunter veered off-script during the same interview and floated a bizarre hypothetical: if he were president, he’d work to release criminal illegal immigrants from El Salvadoran custody. That statement, bizarre as it sounds, was overshadowed by the storm he stirred within his own party.
The timing of Hunter’s outburst couldn’t be worse for Democrats. Still reeling from the chaotic 2024 loss, the party now finds itself publicly imploding as Biden loyalists clash with former Obama insiders and Hollywood donors. The anger is raw, the grudges personal, and the healing nowhere in sight.
Whether Hunter’s tirade helps or hurts remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the Democratic civil war is out in the open—and it’s getting ugly fast.