
White House Advises Biden Family to Remain Tight-Lipped as Controversies Swirl
White House Escalates Feud with Biden Family as Hunter's Immigration Comments Spark Controversy
The Trump administration's White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt launched a sharp attack on the Biden family, telling them to "go home and stay quiet" after Hunter Biden criticized the new administration's immigration policies in a lengthy YouTube interview. The exchange marks an unusually personal escalation between the current and former first families, highlighting the deep political divisions over border security and criminal justice reform.
White House Takes Aim at "Criminal Family"
Speaking to Fox News, Levitt delivered a scathing response to Hunter Biden's recent public comments. "I think Hunter and his entire criminal family need to take a hard look at themselves and realize how much they have let our country down," she said.
The spokesperson's language was particularly harsh, suggesting the Biden family is "completely disconnected from the reality that the vast majority of our citizens live in." This represents a significant departure from traditional diplomatic courtesy typically extended to former presidents and their families, even during periods of intense political disagreement.
Hunter Biden's Immigration Critique Triggers Response
The controversy stems from Hunter Biden's YouTube interview where he sharply criticized citizens who support stricter immigration enforcement. His comments came as the Trump administration has moved aggressively to implement enhanced border security measures and deportation policies.
The White House fired back by suggesting Hunter's opposition to immigration crackdowns was motivated by personal concerns about drug trafficking enforcement. Officials implied that the former president's son was "simply dissatisfied with tightened oversight on drug imports into the country" – a pointed reference to his well-documented struggles with substance abuse.
Historical Context: A President's Son Under Legal Scrutiny
Hunter Biden holds the dubious distinction of being the first son of a sitting U.S. president to face criminal charges. His legal troubles include two counts of intentional tax evasion, with prosecutors alleging he spent substantial sums on illegal drugs rather than paying federal taxes.
Additionally, he faces weapons charges for allegedly possessing an unlicensed Colt pistol during a period when investigators say he was actively using drugs. These charges highlight the intersection of addiction, gun laws, and political privilege in ways that have never before played out so publicly in American politics.
Political Implications and Precedent
The public sparring between the current White House and the Biden family breaks with decades of presidential tradition. Historically, former presidents and their families have maintained relatively low profiles during their successors' terms, particularly in their first months in office.
This confrontation also underscores how immigration policy remains a defining issue for the Trump administration. By linking Hunter Biden's criticism to drug trafficking concerns, the White House is attempting to frame opposition to its border policies as potentially self-interested rather than principled.
The episode may signal a broader strategy of using the Biden family's legal troubles to deflect criticism of new immigration enforcement measures, while simultaneously testing the boundaries of acceptable political discourse regarding former presidents and their relatives.