GOP Presidential Hopeful Paints Joe Biden As A Deeply Flawed Man: 'He's A Father Who Loves his Son'

Republican presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, acknowledges President Biden’s love for his son, Hunter Biden.

According to The Hill, Ramaswamy was asked to comment something positive about President Biden during a NewsNation town hall on Monday. He responded by stating his belief in Biden’s love for his son.

He also expressed some respect for this aspect of the president, despite referring to him as a “deeply flawed man.”

"I think he loves his son and I'm not saying that lightly," Ramaswamy said, adding, "I think he's a father who loves his son and that small element of a deeply flawed man, I can still respect that."

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However, the Republican candidate didn’t shy away from criticizing Biden, labeling him a “puppet” and suggesting that the pressures of his role amounted to “elder abuse”.

These comments surface amidst the ongoing legal scrutiny facing Hunter Biden and allegations of the Justice Department’s bias towards him. Ramaswamy, along with other Republicans, has called for a thorough investigation into Hunter Biden’s business dealings and accusations of misuse of presidential influence.

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