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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, said his father's disastrous debate performance against President Donald Trump that led to the Democrat stepping aside as presidential candidate was the result of him taking Ambien due to his travel. "And I'll tell you what, I know exactly what happened in that debate. He (Joe Biden) flew around the world, basically the mileage he could have flown around the world three times. He's 81 years old. He's tired as shit," the former president's son said in an interview released on Monday with YouTube creator Andrew Callaghan. "They give him Ambien to be able to sleep. He gets up on the stage and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights," Hunter Biden added. Ambien is a medication used for short-term treatment of sleeping problems. Joe Biden's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment late on Monday. The former president prepared at Camp David with his aides for several days for the debate. Prior to being at Camp David, the Democrat took two European trips and was on the U.S. West Coast for a fundraiser. The former president's debate performance against then-Republican presidential candidate Trump, in which the Democrat regularly struggled to finish his thoughts, triggered a backlash against Biden's candidacy for the 2024 elections. Less than a month after that June 27, 2024, debate, Biden stepped aside as presidential candidate after having trailed Trump in the polls. Former Vice President Kamala Harris then became the candidate for the Democrats and went on to lose to Trump in the November elections. In the days after the debate, the former president blamed his debate performance on jet lag after two overseas trips earlier that month. In the interview released on Monday, Hunter Biden also expressed frustration with Democratic voices, strategists and lawmakers who abandoned his father's candidacy following the debate. (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Paul Thomasch and Stephen Coates)

Hunter Biden suggests Joe Biden's disastrous debate was due to Ambien

Hunter Biden suggests Joe Biden's disastrous debate was due to Ambien By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former President Joe Bide...
Hunter Biden suggests Ambien might be to blame for father's disastrous debateNew Foto - Hunter Biden suggests Ambien might be to blame for father's disastrous debate

Hunter Biden, during aninterviewwith YouTube host Andrew Callaghan released on Monday, said his father, former PresidentJoe Biden, was taking the sleep aid Ambien and suggested that could have been to blame for his disastrous debate againstDonald Trumpthat ultimately resulted in him stepping away from his re-election bid. "I'll tell you what, I know exactly what happened in that debate. He flew around the world, basically, and the mileage that he could have flown around the world three times. He's 81 years old. He's tired as s***. They give him Ambien to be able to sleep. He gets up on stage and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights. And it feeds into f****** story that anybody wants to tell," Hunter Biden said on the YouTube show "Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan." Hunter Biden later told ABC News' Jonathan Karl he was not saying that his father was taking Ambien immediately before the debate -- he was making a point about his travel schedule in the weeks before the debate. "I have no idea whether or not he used Ambien while traveling through multiple times zones in the weeks leading up to the debate. My point was that his debate performance was completely out of character then and now, he said." The former president's team declined to comment to ABC News. Hunter Biden continued to forcefully push back on any assertion that there was some sort of cover-up of his father's condition, and said that progressives rushed to his father's side to laud his agenda in the fallout of that debate. He claimed that, at first, Nancy Pelosi was the lone voice doubting Joe Biden's place on the Democratic ticket. "If this was a conspiracy … somehow the entirety of a White House in which you literally living on top of each other has kept their mouth shut, about, you know…and what's the conspiracy? That Joe Biden got old? Yeah, he got old. He got old before our eyes," Hunter Biden said. He continued: "The people that came out against him were who? Nobody, except Speaker Pelosi, emeritus. Speaker Emeritus Pelosi did not give a full-throated endorsement, which allowed everyone else to go 'Ok.' Except who came out full-throated? Progressives, AOC, Bernie, the entire progressive wing. Ro Khanna. The entire progressive side of the Democratic Party said Joe Biden has got more of our agenda accomplished in four years than any president in history." Pelosi's office declined to comment to ABC News. MORE: Biden falters in high-stakes debate, Trump spews falsehoods Along with discussing his father's debate performance, Hunter Biden also denied that the bag of cocaine found in the White House complex back in 2023 belonged to him. A suspectwas never identifiedby the Secret Service. "There's this conflation people have. I mean, I think they're opening up an investigation to cocaine that was found in a cubby outside the West Wing of the White House," Hunter Biden said. Hunter Biden said that since the incident occurred while his father was president, he was immediately targeted. "They're literally going to do an FBI -- another congressional investigation because they're convinced themselves that it had to be me. That there was a little tiny … I guess my point of view on bringing it up is that, no, I have been clean and sober since June of 2019, and I have not touched a drop of alcohol or drug and I'm incredibly proud of that," Hunter Biden said. He denied that the drugs were his. MORE: Photos show cocaine found inside White House complex in July "Why would I bring cocaine to the White House, stick it into a cubby outside the situation room in the West Wing? When I wasn't there anyway. I mean, who the f*** knows?" Hunter Biden said. Hunter Biden then said he found it ironic that he was questioned about his drug and alcohol addiction by former Rep. Matt Gaetz during closed-door dispositions on Capitol Hill, as Gaetz wasalso embroiledin drug and sex scandals. "I demanded that they do it in public, and they refused .... Matt Gaetz, of all people, was giving me s*** about my drug use. I said, 'Really? All the people at this table, you're going to talk to me about my addiction and my alcoholism?'" Hunter Biden said. In a statement to ABC News, Gaetz responded, "It is a real shame that the Republican Congress never issued a subpoena to Hunter Biden for live testimony in public. It's also still troubling to me that Republicans in congress allowed Hunter to testify absent the video recording we usually make of witnesses. These would have been great moments for the country to see. The transcripts don't do them justice. Hunter tried to use references to his drug use to avoid accountability for his international shake down business. I hope he's enjoying his pardon." Hunter Biden spoke with Callaghan for over three hours in a wide-ranging conversation. -ABC News' Will Steakin contributed to this report.

Hunter Biden suggests Ambien might be to blame for father's disastrous debate

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Hunter Biden blamed the sleeping pill Ambien for then-President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump last year. Theyounger Bidenmade the remarks in an expletive-laden interview on YouTube's "Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan" that was released Monday, the first anniversary of his father'sdecision to drop outof the presidential race. "I know exactly what happened in that debate. He flew around the world, basically mileage that he could have flown around the world three times, he's 81 years old, he's tired as s---, they give him Ambien to be able to sleep, he's gets up on the stage and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights," Hunter Biden said in the interview. "And it feeds into every f---ing story that anybody wants to tell." The former president's office declined to comment. The elder Biden hadblamed exhaustionfor his debate performance, but did not mention any sleeping aid. "I decided to travel around the world a couple of times … shortly before the debate," he said at a campaign fundraiser in McLean, Virginia, days after the debate. "I didn't listen to my staff … and then I almost fell asleep onstage," he quipped. In the weeks before the debate, Bidenwent to Franceto commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day and then returned to the U.S. before he departed forthe Group of SevenSummitin Italy. He then attended aLos Angeles fundraiseron June 15 — 12 days before the debate. He also spent several days at Camp David, Maryland, preparing for his showdown with Trump. Aides had also blamed Biden's debate performance on a cold. In the same Channel 5 interview, Hunter Biden rebuked several prominent Democrats who had called for his father to drop out of the race following the debate — includingactor George Clooney. "F--- him and f--- everyone around him," Biden said. He also denied that he was responsible fora bag ofcocainethat was discovered in a highly trafficked part of the West Wing in 2023. In May,Deputy FBI Director Dan Bonginoannounced the bureau was reopening the probe into the discovery. Trump suggested in an interview earlier this year that "either Hunter or Joe" was responsible. "They've convinced themselves it had to be me," the younger Biden,who has spoken extensivelyabout his drug addiction and struggles to get sober, told Callaghan. "I have been clean and sober since June of 2019, and I have not touched a drop of alcohol or a drug and I'm incredibly, incredibly proud of that," he added.

Hunter Biden blames his father's poor 2024 debate performance on sleeping pill

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Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen pulls out of the US Open after elbow surgeryNew Foto - Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen pulls out of the US Open after elbow surgery

NEW YORK (AP) — Olympic gold medalistZheng Qinwenwithdrew from theU.S. Openon Monday, two days after announcing she had arthroscopic surgery on her right elbow because of "persistent pain." The sixth-ranked Zheng was coming off afirst-round loss at Wimbledonlast month. "Over the past months, I've been dealing with persistent pain in my right elbow during training and matches," the right-handed 22-year-old from China said on social media Saturday. "Despite trying various treatments to manage it, the discomfort never fully went away." Zheng said she anticipated her recovery would take months, so the exit from the year's last Grand Slam tournament was not a surprise. The U.S. Open begins Aug. 24. She was replaced in the field byFrance's Leolia Jeanjean. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

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