President Trump had a great answer to the question of Hunter Biden running for president in 2028.
Fox News’s Peter Doocy asked President Trump his opinion about Hunter Biden running for president.
“Hunter Biden. He’s on social media now, and he has suggested—maybe joking, I don’t know—that he could run for president in 2028. How would he do, Hunter Biden, in a 2028 Democratic primary?”
Trump, with his usual humor, pointed out that since the Democrats have apparently dropped all standards of decency, maybe Joe’s son would do well:
Trump responded, “You would think that, you know, past is something to do with winning an election, and I would say his past is not the greatest.
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“Um, I’m not gonna say bad [things].
“I’m sure, you know, hey, if the guy from Maine can do well, I guess Hunter could do well, too, ’cause the guy from Maine is a basket case, and I would say worse than him is the one from Texas, that looks like Alfred E. Neuman.
“I would say that if he can do, well, maybe Hunter can do well. I’m not sure. It would be pretty close as far as I’m concerned.”
He should have mentioned that terrorist ally El Sayed, who is running for the Senate, and who will win.
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Asked how Hunter Biden would fare in a 2028 Democratic primary, President Trump didn’t hold back.… pic.twitter.com/BoUf37JAmN
— M.A. Rothman (@MichaelARothman) June 4, 2026
The Guy From Maine
Graham Platner’s former girlfriends described him and his “unsettling” behaviors to the New York Times. “Unsettling” is euphemistic for he’s a weird, violent drunk. Now, these are only allegations published in the New York Times, and Platner denies them.
Allegations:
- He knew the tattoo was a Nazi symbol.
- Called it “my Totenkopf.”
- He picked SS death’s head on purpose: “They were killers.”
- Joked about it being a Nazi tattoo while dating.
- Mistreated women.
- Threatened one woman. Violent at times.
- Is a drunk.
Here’s a screenshot from the Times:
But [Lyndsey Fifield] said he regularly grabbed her by the shoulders—sometimes hard enough to leave marks—and, on one occasion, yanked her out of a cab by her wrist after an argument when she wanted to stay in the car. During one argument, she recalled, he twisted her arm behind her back, shoved her into a bedroom, and held the door closed from the other side so she couldn’t get out, telling her to remain there until she was “calm.” Eventually, Ms. Fifield said, she fell asleep and left the next morning. The Times also goes into Platner’s threats of sexual violence: He had what she described as a “warrior ethos” and would fantasize about killing people he deemed a threat, she said. She said he told her that rape was about power. It was something that stuck with her through the years, Ms. Fifield said. “He said this a lot: If anybody ever broke in here, I would rape them,” she recalled, saying that he added that it would not be in “a sexual way, not in a gay way.”
“I would rape them to show them that I’m dominant.” – Graham Platner pic.twitter.com/CDHWh3rZef
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 4, 2026