'F*** you, Mr. President': Joe Biden's son Hunter brushes off Donald Trump's investigation threats

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'F*** you, Mr. President': Joe Biden's son Hunter brushes off Donald Trump's investigation threats
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'I don't care. F*** you, Mr. President. Here I am, living my life.'

Hunter Biden, the son of 2020 Democratic hopeful and former Vice President Joe Biden, brushed off President Donald Trump's call for an investigation into his business deals with foreign powers.on Monday, Hunter Biden said when he first saw reports of Trump's threats he also noticed a helicopter flying overhead.

The president also said that an investigation would"be an appropriate thing" to discuss with Attorney General William Barr. Barr, who joined the Trump administration in February, has been accused of acting as a defense lawyer for the president and has received many calls to resign from former federal prosecutors and Democratic lawmakers.

In 2016, Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees unless Ukraine removed a top prosecutor who had been accused of overlooking corruption in his own office . Hunter Biden was a board member of a Ukranian energy company the prosecutor had been looking into, according to a. But there is no evidence that then-vice president Biden wanted to remove the prosecutor in order to protect his son.

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