Trump didn’t hold back.

Trump Unleashes on Hunter Biden and Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Explosive Interview

In the latest episode of Pod Force One, President Donald Trump took direct aim at Hunter Biden and far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) — and what started as a joke turned into a brutal takedown that’s now lighting up conservative media.

When New York Post columnist Miranda Devine sarcastically floated the idea of a Hunter Biden–Jasmine Crockett 2028 presidential ticket, Trump didn’t hesitate to torch the notion.

“That would be some ticket,” Trump said, chuckling. “These people are crazy, so you never know what they’ll try.”

The former president’s comments followed Hunter Biden’s bizarre media appearances, where he blamed his father’s catastrophic 2024 debate performance on Ambien — reportedly taken without a prescription — and lashed out at Democrats for abandoning Joe Biden’s crumbling re-election campaign.


Trump: “They Had Two Chances. They Blew Both.”

Trump laid out the collapse clearly.

“First they had Joe — he was losing by 25 points. So they yanked him out mid-fight and threw in Kamala. Nobody even knows what Kamala stands for,” Trump said. “Now they’re talking about her again in 2028? Good luck.”

He added:

“And how about Crockett? That’s their new star? Low IQ, totally unqualified.”

Trump’s jab came after Crockett made headlines for her over-the-top defense of Biden’s mental fitness, claiming on Katie Couric’s podcast that “Joe is like a granddaddy” and insisting she’s never doubted his mental clarity.


Liberal Media Fawns While Rogan Mocks

Despite Democrats circling the wagons, even liberal-leaning commentators are raising eyebrows. Joe Rogan joked that Hunter Biden “could be president” one day, sarcastically calling him “smarter than his dad.”

Meanwhile, The Atlantic profiled Crockett as the new face of the progressive left — even revealing she uses a glam photo of herself as the lockscreen on her phone.

“That tells you everything,” one Trump supporter posted online. “We’re talking peak narcissism.”


Trump Floats Role in Scotland — But Keeps Focus on America First

To close out the interview, Devine asked Trump if he’d consider a ceremonial political role in Scotland, where his mother was born.

“I could do that, maybe in six months,” Trump said. “But right now, America comes first. We’ve got work to do.”


Why This Matters: 2028 Is Already a Battleground

This interview isn’t just banter — it’s a warning shot ahead of the 2028 election. As Democrats scramble to recover from their 2024 collapse, their “new bench” — led by Hunter Biden and Jasmine Crockett — looks more like a Saturday Night Live sketch than a serious national team.

For conservative voters aged 50 and over, it’s another reminder: the Trump movement remains sharp, focused, and unafraid to speak the truth. No matter how hard the media tries to prop up the left’s new faces, Trump is ready to call them out — and lead again.