‘Loser' Hunter Biden has ‘laughable' meltdown in latest interview
'It is so cringeworthy watching this knowing that Hunter Biden has been described as Joe Biden's chief of staff during the last year he was in office,' Ms Tate told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'This is laughable. Democrats were extremely loyal to Joe Biden for years as it was clear to anyone with a functioning brain that Biden was, you know, in steep mental decline and not up for the job.
'If anything, they lost in 2024 because the Democrats were too loyal to him for too long. By the time they did turn on him, it was too late.'

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