EXCLUSIVE: This week in West Los Angeles, Hunter Biden found himself under the lens of paparazzi as he briefly addressed questions related to ongoing legal issues involving interview tapes of former President Joe Biden and purported government UFO documents.
Approached near Wilshire Boulevard, a reporter queried, “Hunter, what’s your take on the DOJ releasing your father’s interview tapes from his biography sessions?”
Hunter Biden responded, seemingly puzzled, “What are you talking about?”
This interaction occurs amidst legal battles demanding the disclosure of audio recordings connected to investigations into Joe Biden’s handling of classified materials. This scrutiny has raised questions about the former president’s cognitive abilities during his tenure.
The inquiry focused on Joe Biden’s conversations about classified content with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer. Although Special Counsel Rob Hur noted the files were initially deleted by the author, the Justice Department managed to retrieve them.
The Oversight Project, a conservative watchdog group, has filed a lawsuit against the DOJ, pushing for the release of these audio recordings from Biden’s discussions with special counsel Robert Hur. Joe Biden has consistently denied any misconduct, asserting his full cooperation with the investigation.
“I don’t know, man — I hadn’t heard that one,” Hunter Biden later said.
The reporter also asked about the recently released UFO Files.
“It’s crazy right?” Hunter Biden replied, but did not elaborate.
Hunter Biden was also one of several recent individuals whose Secret Service protection was rescinded by the Trump administration.
Trump announced in March 2025 that Hunter Biden and his half-sister Ashley Blazer Biden — child of Jill and Joe — would cease to have such protection.
The president criticized the fact that Hunter had “as many as 18 people” on his USSS detail.
Hunter Biden’s appearance marked a rare public sighting for the former first son, who has largely stayed out of public view in recent months.
