Hunter Biden’s latest media appearance is drawing attention after he agreed to sit down with Nick Fuentes, the far-right streamer widely condemned for antisemitic and racist rhetoric.
According to TMZ, the son of former President Joe Biden and the white nationalist commentator nearly “came to blows” during what was described as an “explosive” interview for YouTuber Andrew Callaghan’s “Channel 5” program.
The conversation was filmed inside a Philadelphia motel room and is expected to be released later this month, the outlet reported.
Callaghan reportedly framed the sit-down as an attempt to see whether the unlikely pair could find any common ground in a discussion where “no question” was off limits. At one point, he allegedly had to intervene to prevent the exchange from turning physical.
Fuentes, 27, built a fringe following after attending the white supremacist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.
He has since become known for promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories and making inflammatory comments targeting women and people of color.
Among his most widely criticized remarks, Fuentes has questioned whether the “math doesn’t seem to add up” regarding the 6 million Jewish people murdered in the Holocaust and has accused Jewish people of holding dual loyalty to Israel.
Biden, meanwhile, has been attempting to reshape his public image after years of scrutiny tied to influence-peddling allegations, drug use, gun charges and tax-related legal troubles that followed him during his father’s term in the White House.
The 56-year-old has appeared on several podcasts, been active on X, appeared onstage for a live performance in Phoenix and has launched a new “Where’s Hunter” Substack.
The Post previously reported that a documentary about Hunter – financed by his “sugar brother” Kevin Morris – is also nearing release.
Joe Biden granted his son a rare unconditional pardon for all crimes he may have committed between 2014 and 2024 shortly before he left the White House.
Before the pardon, Hunter was convicted on felony gun charges for lying about his crack cocaine use when he purchased a firearm. He subsequently pleaded guilty to felony and misdemeanor tax crimes stemming from a $1.4 million tax bill he dodged.
