Hunter Biden’s recent headlines have conservatives scratching their heads. From crashing White House strategy calls to spouting wild claims about his dad, it’s hard to take the 48-year-old seriously. Yet Hunter keeps making headlines—bad ones.
A new book reveals Hunter overstepped boundaries during a key Supreme Court discussion last July. White House aides were about to draft a Biden statement on presidential legal immunity when Hunter suddenly jumped into a Zoom call. His unseen voice suggested the Oval Office address, leaving staffers confused. Aides later called his involvement “inappropriate” because it blurred the line between public business and family matters.
Then came Hunter’s explosive interview where he accused Joe Biden of popping Ambien—a prescription sleep aid. Bill O’Reilly called it “unhinged,” highlighting the remarks as reckless. “Why bring that up?” the Fox News host asked, pointing out Hunter’s own history of addiction made the claim both personal and problematic.
Critics say Hunter’s outburst reflects poorly on the entire Biden family. “He’s burning down the Biden reputation daily,” warned investor Kevin O’Leary on Fox Business. The Shark Tank legend compared it to a CEO trashing their company’s brand in public. “You’d fire this guy in a heartbeat if he worked for you.”
O’Leary didn’t hold back. “If he were my son, I’d tell him to shut up and get a job,” the businessman told audiences. Conservatives love this straight talk—private sector honesty versus Washington’s enabling culture. The contrast between Hunter’s antics and Joe Biden’s dwindling credibility was clear.
The incident raises bigger questions about Biden-era ethics. If Hunter Biden is influencing White House decisions, doesn’t that violate norms? The fact that no one knew he was on the Supreme Court call until he spoke up shows a lack of professionalism—or worse, a reverse nepotism the left usually condemns.
Kevin O’Leary’s reaction sums up conservative outrage. “This is brand management gone wrong,” he emphasized. “You protect your family’s name, not trash it for attention.” It’s a lesson Hunter seems unwilling to learn.
The whole mess is a reminder of why many Americans distrust Washington elites. Hunter Biden’s rants don’t just embarrass his dad—they typify the arrogance that fuels voter frustration. Let’s hope Kevin O’Leary’s hard truths reach someone in the Biden clan before it’s too late.

