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Donald Trump Jr. Wants to Debate Hunter Biden on Who Benefited Most Financially off of Father’s Service

Donald Trump Jr. is challenging Hunter Biden to a debate over finances to determine who has benefited more from their father’s public service.

Trump Jr.’s Axios on HBO interview on Sunday highlighted a number of political points. From the coronavirus to the Democratic primary, Trump Jr. offered his perspective on certain points while doubling down on his opinion in other areas.



One of the key points in the interview centered around Trump Jr. being asked about former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.

Trump Jr. — the president’s eldest son— touched on his desire to have a debate with Hunter Biden to shed light on who has made more money off their father’s government service.

Over the years, there have been reports about Trump Jr. and his siblings’ careers being built on his father’s legacy and financial foundation.

While he does admit that he has benefited from the Trump name, he argues that he was a successful businessman prior to his father being elected.

“I was an international business person before my father got into politics. That’s what we did. I’m not going to say I haven’t benefited from my father’s last name, just like Hunter Biden did. That’d be foolish to say. But, I haven’t benefited from my father’s tax-payer funded office.”

As for Hunter Biden, Trump Jr. believes he actually did benefit from his father’s time in office. Therefore, he is proposing a debate for the purpose of transparency.

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