Hunter Biden, the son of former President Joe Biden, unleashed a scathing social media attack on the Trump family's financial gains during their first year back in office, comparing their operations to colonial-era monarchy.
The New York Times reported President Donald Trump and his family have made over $2.4 billion during his second term, shocking ethics experts.

Hunter, 56, highlighted questionable deals, including Don Jr. and Eric Trump taking an Air Force drone company public through a golf course company they own, and Saudi Arabian funding for Jared Kushner's hedge fund.
Hunter's post drew unexpected reactions across the political spectrum.
He challenged the premise of years of scrutiny directed at him, writing on X, "For six years they've asked Where's Hunter? What about the laptop? Wrong questions. The right one is 250 years old. Does America belong to a family?"
Political analysts and commentators reacted on social media.
"Scorch him, Hunter," Ameshia Cross, a Democratic strategist, posted on X.
"Hunter Biden complaining about high-dollar corruption from the consultant sons of prominent politicians wasn't on my expected check-list for today - or ever, tbh," Wilfred Reilly, an associate professor of political science at Kentucky State University, posted on X.
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