The Biden family saga continues, revealing new cracks in their façade of liberal elitism. Is it poetic justice or political karma that Joe Biden and his clan find themselves scrambling for cash now that their golden goose has taken flight? It sure looks like the once-mighty “Biden Inc.” has hit a financial roadblock, highlighting the incompetence and dubious dealings that define their legacy.
This family’s story seems to be more about the grift than the grind, and now the fairy tale may be over. Hunter’s laughably overpriced art career and past dubious dealings expose a pattern of exploiting connections rather than achieving through talent or merit. Their financial house of cards appears to be collapsing, and one wonders if the former President’s public outings, complete with awkward interviews, are more about trying to stay relevant—and solvent—than anything else.
A source “very familiar with the Bidens” tells @MarkHalperin that “Biden Inc.,” the family business that generated millions of dollars in revenue to support their lifestyle, has dried up. “The trough is empty, the spigot is turned off,” says Mark. “Biden Inc. needs a source of… pic.twitter.com/T1CVgO7p4Z
— 2WAY (@2waytvapp) May 8, 2025
Let’s face it, America watched this family muddle through Joe’s presidency with the skill of a blindfolded juggler. And now, without the political power to pad their pockets, their panic becomes obvious. The once-reliable spigot of income from bygone influence is sealed shut, leaving them floundering. The hypocrisy is staggering; proclaim concern for the middle class while living a decadent lifestyle financed by political favors.
And here’s an image for you: Joe Biden and the family looking at a future filled with fewer speaking engagements, diminished book deals, and a shrinking audience. It appears nobody wants to hear from a man who often seems unsure of his own thoughts. Should we be concerned, or is it time to pop the popcorn and watch the show?
The Bidens’ narrative was never about public service—it was about public self-service. Now that their influence-peddling empire is crumbling, will they finally realize that the era of coasting on a former title is coming to an end? Or will they continue to grasp for relevance as the world moves on? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—when principles take a backseat to profit, the fall is swift and inevitable.