Hunter Biden did an interview with “The Crypto Roundtable Show” with host Mario Nawfal, on Tuesday. The conversation was going well until one of the guests asked Hunter about former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s mega donations to the Democrat party. The total donations were at least $40 million dollars. The problem with the donations is that he did not give his own money, but money from his client’s accounts. Since it was stolen money, the Democrats will have to return it.
Sam Bankman-Fried is Biden’s second biggest donor. He was also funneling money through Ukraine to Democratic politicians in this country.
One of the speakers asked:
“The former CEO of FTX, Sam Bankman, was the second largest donor to Democrats this cycle, so Hunter, I was wondering if, you know, you had any insight into what was going on there.”
The caller was immediately cut off and hung up on.
I asked Hunter Biden about the connection between Sam and the Democratic party and immediately got removed pic.twitter.com/QuKFbyKtE2
— Chairman (@WSBChairman) November 15, 2022
The host said that his hands were tied because he had agreed to a list of demands from Hunter in order to get him to appear.
Fox News reported:
Hunter Biden’s interview on a Twitter Spaces live broadcast devolved into chaos after he was apparently disconnected from the line, and the host launched into a rant about his hands being “tied” on what he was allowed to ask the president’s son.
Toward the end of the interview, as Nawfal was thanking the men for appearing on the show, it appeared that they both hopped off without saying anything. The perceived slight sent Nawfal into rant, saying his “hands were tied” on what he could ask Biden.
“They just jumped off now,” he said. “So, that gives you an idea of how – behind the scenes, that was tough. … There was a lot of requirements we had to meet. F— that was so stressful. That was so f—ing stressful, man.”
“There’s a lot of stories that I wasn’t aware of that kind of made this significantly more tricky and delicate,” he continued.
“Usually, I’m very open, I ask questions, I debate,” he added. “It’s like a free mic, anyone could ask any questions. We always let debates happen. But this is the first time where we, like, kind of f—ing hands tied: ‘These are the questions you ask. You can’t ask any other questions.’ And, bro, it was difficult.”
“My fault was to accept any guests, I don’t care if it’s a president next time, any guests that comes on, that’s my rule moving forward as of today,” he said. “Any guest that comes on from now on has to be ready to be able to answer any f—ing question we want to ask – no pre-packed questions.”
A producer then jumped in to say he was “getting messages that they didn’t leave” and that an apparent glitch had dropped the call.
Mike Bonhoeffer, Kushner’s partner on Cryptosaurs, then called in and slammed the host for jumping to conclusions.
“I have not heard anybody thrown under the bus that way because of a glitch on your system that knocked Donald and Hunter off the network go so quickly dark and put the blame on somebody that had no control over what happened and quickly construct a narrative,” Bonhoeffer said. “This is part of the bull—- that goes on. You build a narrative that had no basis in truth.”
Thou shalt not embarrass a Biden.