After his father’s disastrous debate, Hunter Biden will join West Wing meetings, expressing lack of trust in aides.

After his father’s disastrous debate, Hunter Biden will join West Wing meetings, expressing lack of trust in aides.

In a surprising turn of events, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has been reportedly joining West Wing meetings with his father since his return to the White House. This comes as President Biden faces pressure from fellow Democrats to step aside, despite being the oldest-ever sitting president.

Hunter Biden, who has been embroiled in scandals of his own, including recent convictions for federal gun felonies and alleged tax fraud, is said to be advocating for his father to continue seeking a second term. According to sources, Hunter does not trust the president’s longtime advisers and wants to be more involved in the decision-making process.

The Biden family reportedly blames these advisers for the president’s poor performance in a recent debate, leading to Hunter’s increased involvement in White House meetings. It remains to be seen how this dynamic will play out as President Biden navigates the challenges of his presidency.

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