
Gutfeld praises Hunter Biden for cursing out Democrats
'But Democrats, if you listen to him … what have Democrats been trying to do? All six months. Try to be authentic. They try to fake swear, do a lot of theater. That's real swearing,' Gutfeld said after watching the interview Biden gave to YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan. 'You gotta give it to him. That guy is authentic, he's the real deal, and dare I say … I like him.'
The host's comments were first highlighted by Mediaite.
Biden, during the interview, blasted top Democratic aides and Hollywood figures who called on his father to drop out of the 2024 race for president.
'F‑‑‑ you, what do you have to do with f‑‑‑ing anything? Why do I have to f‑‑‑ing listen to you? What right do you have to step on a man who's given 52 years of his f‑‑‑ing life to the service of this country,' Hunter Biden said of actor George Clooney.
Later, commenting on immigration, Biden blasted Trump's sweeping deportation efforts.
'How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your f‑‑‑ing table? Who do you think washes your dishes?' he said.
Gutfeld, a right-wing comedian and one of Fox's most popular hosts, who has used Biden's history of drug use and legal issues as fodder for his nightly jokes, said the president's son 'could be dangerous' for the Democratic Party.
'If he's truly in recovery, he will be legitimately dangerous just like RFK, who's beholden to no ideology whatsoever,' Gutfeld said. 'That's my theory, I'm going with it. And you're welcome on my show.'

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