Hunter Biden on addiction and ‘the gift of being publicly shamed’ | NPR’s Newsmakers
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Addiction and recovery define the personal and public life of Hunter Biden, who aims to support the millions of Americans suffering from substance abuse. He describes his journey through trauma, starting with the childhood accident that claimed his mother and sister, and explains how alcohol and drugs initially provided a false sense of connection before leading to total isolation. Addressing his controversial business dealings and legal challenges, he maintains that he never leveraged his father’s position for personal gain, citing his professional background and lack of evidence in communications. He also reflects on his recent efforts to engage with political critics, arguing that finding common humanity is essential to overcoming national division. Ultimately, he views his sobriety as a daily choice and a commitment to helping others navigate their own paths to recovery.
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