Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, has spoken out against the recent UFC event held at the White House. The event, which was hosted by President Donald Trump, was part of the celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary.
Concerns Over Public Spaces
Hunter Biden expressed his concerns that the White House, a ‘sacred’ public space, was being used for a private event. He stated that the White House belongs to the people, not to any individual or president. Biden also criticized the event as an ‘exhibition of imperial domination’ by President Trump.
Podcast host Joe Rogan had previously defended the event, saying that attending the fight did not mean endorsing President Trump’s foreign policy. However, Hunter Biden disagreed, arguing that the White House is a symbol of American democracy and should not be used for personal gain or to promote a particular ideology.
The White House has responded to the criticism, with spokesperson Davis Ingle stating that the event was a celebration of America’s 250th anniversary and a testament to President Trump’s vision.
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