Former First Son Hunter Biden has expressed his disappointment and personal pain over excerpts from his father's former Vice President Kamala Harris' new campaign memoir. He stated that he had not read the book but was hurt by what he heard, particularly feeling betrayed by her supposed loyalty to their family.
Biden believes that Harris is playing a politically expedient game, trying to distance herself from his father. He thinks this could be seen as insincere and not authentic, especially when it comes to her handling of certain situations during the presidential campaign.
Biden had previously expressed his support for Harris and would have gladly voted for her in a different race, but he is now questioning her motives. Despite his frustrations, he acknowledges her impressive credentials and resume.
The former Vice President's office has declined to comment on Hunter Biden's statements. Harris' memoir "107 Days" has been met with mixed reviews from liberal critics as she promotes the book on tour.
Biden believes that Harris is playing a politically expedient game, trying to distance herself from his father. He thinks this could be seen as insincere and not authentic, especially when it comes to her handling of certain situations during the presidential campaign.
Biden had previously expressed his support for Harris and would have gladly voted for her in a different race, but he is now questioning her motives. Despite his frustrations, he acknowledges her impressive credentials and resume.
The former Vice President's office has declined to comment on Hunter Biden's statements. Harris' memoir "107 Days" has been met with mixed reviews from liberal critics as she promotes the book on tour.