Hunter Biden emerged from months out of the public eye today and delivered an attack on President Donald Trump’s immigration record, even vowing to threaten military action against El Salvador if deported migrants are not returned, if he were president. In a three-hour conversation posted on YouTube by Channel 5 host Andrew Callaghan, Hunter described Trump as a “f—ing dictator thug” and compared the ongoing transfer of violent offenders to a Salvadoran prison to 19th century Jim Crow. He insisted the detainees should be repatriated to the United States, where many had lived for years. “What he’s doing is a f—ing crime,” Biden said, before turning his ire toward Salvadoran leader Nayib Bukele. “I’d pick up the phone and tell the f—ing president of El Salvador, ‘You either f—ing send them back or I’m going to f—ing invade.’” .Moments earlier, he snapped, “F— you. How are we getting those people back from El Salvador?”.The remarks sparked backlash from conservative commentators but also drew puzzled glances from some Democrats, whom Biden accused of coddling “Trumpian” white voters instead of confronting bigotry. He praised his father Joe Biden for “challenging” those voters rather than “appeasing” them. The interview ranged far beyond immigration. Hunter Biden spoke openly about his battle with crack cocaine, recounting how he once searched carpets for crumbs that resembled the drug and “probably smoked more Parmesan cheese than anyone.” .He said public shame has left him with “no secrets” and a sense of freedom. Hunter also revived controversy over his father’s weird June 2024 debate performance. He said Joe Biden, 82, had circled the globe shortly beforehand and was prescribed the sleep aid Ambien.Hunter added that the medication left the president “looking like a deer in the headlights” during the debate. Asked about the laptop that fuelled Republican attacks, Hunter said that most allegations tied to the laptop are fabrications, though he conceded “personal failings” exposed by the device were genuine. .He dismissed speculation that he bankrolled a Chinese lab or manipulated global oil markets as “crazy conspiracies.” Despite the profanity and threats dominating headlines, the younger Biden concluded on a note of determination. “I’m liberated by truth,” said Hunter. “You can’t weaponize shame against someone who’s already carried it.”