Renowned Ethics Professor Hunter Biden Steps on a Rake Lecturing Trump on Profiting Off Presidency
By Rusty WeissHunter Biden, for reasons known only to him, went public with sharp criticism of President Trump and his family on Sunday, claiming they raked in billions from government contracts and overseas deals by cashing in on the presidency.
That's right, Burisma’s best-known, best-paid board member of all time is giving a TED Talk on ethics.
Biden, in a lengthy social media post, detailed a series of alleged transactions involving Trump family members and associates, while referencing the years-long public scrutiny he faced over his own business activities.
"I hope everyone had a great 4th of July," he wrote. "I know [President Trump] and family did. 250 years ago, we declared independence from a king who ran the colonies as a family business. In just 18 months, the Trumps have made King George look like an amateur."
The notorious crack smoker's post jumps straight in, wildly exaggerating and cherry-picking Trump family business stuff to paint it as corruption. Truth is, most of those examples tie back to long-running companies, routine government contracts, and legitimate national security efforts—with zero solid proof of any illegal quid pro quo.
To borrow a line most likely used throughout Hunter's years from childhood right up to his mid-fifties, accompanied by a little pat on the head—At least you tried.
I hope everyone had a great 4th of July. I know @realDonaldTrump and family did.
— Hunter Biden (@HunterBiden) July 5, 2026
250 years ago we declared independence from a king who ran the colonies as a family business. In just 18 months the Trumps have made King George look like an amateur.
A $620 million Pentagon loan,…
I hope everyone had a great 4th of July. I know @realDonaldTrump and family did. 250 years ago we declared independence from a king who ran the colonies as a family business. In just 18 months the Trumps have made King George look like an amateur.
A $620 million Pentagon loan, the largest in the program’s history, to a company Don Jr.’s firm bought into three months before. An Air Force drone contract to a startup the princelings took public through a golf course company they own a piece of. The Army’s largest drone motor order ever, to a company where Don Jr. sits on the board and holds millions in stock. A $24 million Pentagon robotics contract to the company that employs Eric as Chief Strategy Advisor. A stake in the largest undeveloped tungsten deposit on earth, in Kazakhstan, backed by $1.6 billion in US government support. Jared’s fund seeded with $2 billion from the Saudi crown prince, now $6.2 billion, 99% of it foreign money from Gulf governments. Over $110 million in fees collected from the Saudis alone. He negotiates American foreign policy with the governments that pay him. $2.3 billion from crypto ventures their father regulates. More than a million people bought in and lost $2.3 billion. The money didn’t grow. It simply moved from the subjects pockets to the crown’s coffers. And the next one is already drafted. A proposed ATF rule that will allow guns to be shipped straight to your front door. The government’s own estimate is 3.3 million home gun deliveries a year. Don Jr. sits on the board of the online gun megastore built to cash in. He holds 300,000 shares.
And that’s only the fraction they’ve allowed us to see. Not one subpoena served. Not one search executed. Why hide anything when you own the investigators? Me? They searched a laptop for six years. Federal prosecutors. Grand juries. Subpoena power. Congressional hearings. They found nothing. I made about $200k a year selling paintings when my Dad was President, and they made my paintings part of an impeachment inquiry. For six years they’ve asked Where’s Hunter? What about the laptop? Wrong questions. The right one is 250 years old. Does America belong to a family? They’ve given their answer. Long live the King.
My goodness, that is a long, roundabout way to admit that you're suffering from an acute case of projection, hypocrisy, and derangement. But there you have it.
Hunter jumps at any correlation or political drama and calls it ironclad proof of profiteering, conveniently overlooking that the Trump family businesses have been around for decades, all while acting like the Bidens’ long track record of influence peddling never happened.
Does he really think the American public will forget that Joe Biden, roughly 48 hours before Donald Trump was sworn in as President for the second time, issued preemptive pardons on a "full and unconditional" basis for his family members - James B. Biden, Sara Jones Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, John T. Owens, and Francis W. Biden - backdated to 2014? And that he did the same for Hunter a month earlier?
During Joe Biden’s vice presidency, Hunter joined the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings in 2014—earning up to $83,000 per month despite having no prior energy sector experience—while his father was the Obama administration’s point man on Ukraine policy.
Hunter and James Biden also chased big-money deals with Chinese outfits, including that 2013 flight to China aboard Air Force Two, where Hunter sat down with his new business contacts—leading to millions in payments and equity shares funneled through various family-tied companies.
We haven't even delved into the painting grift yet.
But yeah, go ahead and lecture Trump on profiting off the White House, Chump.
Dude, you are the absolute last person on the planet that should be flapping your cocaine-destroyed, gun smuggling, hooker-banging gums.
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) July 5, 2026
Your “art” not selling? 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/oOZKGGIpJh
As you might imagine, several X users were not impressed with Hunter's absurd screed.
"What happened to your painting sales and energy company advisor roles, Sparky?" one person questioned.
Another fired back: "It’s not Trump’s fault you chose cocaine [and] hookers instead of investing [and] building. Cry harder."
"Trump's kids actually worked for their money," a follower pointed out. "They didn't grift for it."
Hunter chose to ignore his extensive, well-documented history of profiting off his daddy's name while he served as second-fiddle to Barack Obama. And it came back to bite him in a major way.
"They searched a laptop for six years. Federal prosecutors. Grand juries. Subpoena power. Congressional hearings. They found nothing," he claimed. "I made about $200k a year selling paintings when my Dad was President, and they made my paintings part of an impeachment inquiry."
"For six years, they’ve asked Where’s Hunter? What about the laptop? Wrong questions. The right one is 250 years old. Does America belong to a family? They’ve given their answer. Long live the King."
They found nothing on your laptop? To quote Jim Carrey's The Grinch: The insolence! The audacity! The unmitigated gall!
Democrats want to talk about Donald Trump’s Tax Returns but not the “10% for the Big Guy” and all of the money Joe Biden made from foreign deals that he likely didn’t report on his Taxes while he was selling his office to the highest bidder. pic.twitter.com/1OfcEJqx2G
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) December 31, 2022
Hunter's laptop contained thousands of emails, documents, and photos revealing extensive foreign influence-peddling, including multimillion-dollar deals with Burisma and Chinese entities like CEFC.
“10% for the big guy” ring a bell?
The materials also laid out Hunter’s wild spending sprees on drugs, escorts, and high-end luxuries—all bankrolled by those foreign payments—plus emails and messages showing family members working together to shuffle the money through shell companies back when the "big guy" was vice president.
There's a whole best-selling book on this stuff, Junior.
Biden's comments, so devoid of anything resembling reality, practically serve as a PSA for kids on the dangers of using drugs. There is clearly heavy damage to his memory and brain cells, and it shows.
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