President Donald Trump discussed the possibility of Hunter Biden running for president in 2028 during a press event on June 4, 2026. Trump referenced Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine, suggesting that if Platner could succeed despite controversies, Hunter Biden might also have a chance. Trump stated, "I would say his past is not the greatest," in reference to Hunter Biden's history of legal issues and drug use. Platner is currently facing multiple campaign controversies but remains competitive in polls against incumbent GOP Senator Susan Collins. Trump also compared Hunter Biden's potential candidacy to that of James Talarico, a Democratic Senate nominee from Texas. Additionally, Trump commented on his meeting with President Joe Biden, stating he did not observe any cognitive decline during their conversation in November 2024.
Trump Comments on Hunter Biden's Potential 2028 Presidential Run
During a press event, President Trump commented on the potential for Hunter Biden to run for president in 2028, comparing him to other candidates with controversies. Trump also discussed his perception of President Biden's mental state during a previous meeting.
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