Hunter Biden denied that his business dealings in Ukraine and China constituted an unethical conflict of interest due to his father’s former position as vice president, during in an interview with ABC News set to be aired Tuesday morning
"In retrospect, look, I think that it was poor judgment on my part. Is that I think that it was poor judgment because I don’t believe now, when I look back on it — I know that there was — did nothing wrong at all,” said Biden. However, was it poor judgment to be in the middle of something that is…a swamp in—in—in many ways? Yeah," Hunter Biden told ABC News’ Amy Robach.
While he maintained that none of his business dealings crossed an ethical boundary, he admitted that his actions played into the hands of his father’s political enemies.
“I gave a hook to some very unethical people to act in illegal ways to try to do some harm to my father. That’s where I made the mistake,” he said. “So I take full responsibility for that. Did I do anything improper? No, not in any way. Not in any way whatsoever.”
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