'I'm going to get myself in trouble': Hunter Biden urges Democrats to race to 'the bottom faster' after Kirk's assassination

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Hunter Biden emphasized in a recent interview that his allies on the "leaderless" left should not tone down their extreme rhetoric in the wake of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination — but rather ramp it up against the MAGA movement.

After Biden suggested to "Wide Awake Podcast" host Joshua Rubin that Kirk was a representative of hate and should not be posthumously honored, the former president's son was asked whether it was time for the left and right to tone down their rhetoric.

'We need people to see ... it for what it is.'

"Do you think the conversation should be about turning the temperature down completely on both sides?" asked Rubin.

"What I haven't seen is people going, 'We need to look at extremism in general and turn down the temperature.'"

"Yeah, no," said Biden. "That's not going to happen, Josh."

Biden — whose father let him off the hook last year for his felony conviction on gun charges, his felony tax offenses, and whatever else he may have been involved in between January 2014 and December 2024 — prefaced his accelerationist proposal with, "I'm going to get myself in trouble for saying this."

"We need to turn the temperature up," continued Biden. "We need to turn the temperature up, and we need people to see ... it for what it is."

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Leftists staged mock executions of an effigy of the president at a No Kings rally in Chicago. Photo by Jim Vondruska/Getty Images

Recent polling suggests the temperature is sufficiently high on the left, where Democrat politicians such as Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett seem to freely recommend and/or downplay violence against their opponents.

A survey conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute and Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab revealed in April that 55% of respondents who identified as left of center said that assassinating Trump would be at least somewhat justified.

When asked by pollsters about the September 2024 attempt on the president's life at his golf course in Florida, 28% of Democrats told RMG Research it would have been better if Trump had been gunned down.

A recent Marist Poll found that 28% agreed or strongly agreed with the statement "Americans may have to resort to violence in order to get the country back on track."

"I do not believe that we are going to get to the bottom until we get to the bottom," said Biden, whose father smeared his political opponents as "extremists" and dubbed President Donald Trump's supporters "garbage."

Hunter Biden added, "I want to get to the bottom faster rather than through this slow kind of process of just being picked apart, a death by a thousand cuts here."

After clarifying that he was "100% not saying that it needs to be violence," Biden castigated liberal talking heads such as CNN's Jake Tapper for supposedly not being antagonistic enough to the Trump administration.

Biden appeared desperate to suggest that political extremism is predominantly a right-wing issue, casting doubt on whether Charlie Kirk was assassinated because of his beliefs and and whether the assassin was a leftist and suggesting that Kirk's killer was a disciple of right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes.

A recent Center for Strategic and International Studies report indicated that the first half of this year was marked by a significant increase in left-wing terrorist attacks and plots in the United States — and that those attacks are set to hit 30-year highs. While leftist terrorism is on the rise, right-wing incidents have dropped precipitously.

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