JACK POSOBIEC: Orban told me he never thought Joe Biden was running his own administration—So then who pardoned Hunter?

"Viktor Orban just told me he never thought Joe Biden was running his own administration."

ad-image
Jack Posobiec reported on Thursday from Budapest, Hungary, where he is attending CPAC Hungary and participated in an interview with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The interview, not yet released to the public, features a wide-ranging discussion about global affairs, including the war in Ukraine—and Posobiec used the opportunity to ask Orban a question many Americans have been wondering: Was Joe Biden really the president?

According to Posobiec, Orban didn’t hold back. In a post on X, Posobiec wrote: "Viktor Orban just told me he never thought Joe Biden was running his own administration."



“I had the honor of participating in an interview with Viktor Orban,” said Posobiec on the show. “A number of people were asking questions, and there was a lot of interesting discussion about various issues that are affecting not only Europe and himself but the rest of the world.”

The conversation reportedly touched on Orban’s view of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and his efforts to broker peace between the two sides. According to Posobiec, Orban shared previously unreleased details about recent diplomatic engagements. When meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Orban said he advised, “I think that you should take a peace deal, because I don’t believe you have time on your side, and whatever deal you take now will be better than something you may get in the future.” Zelensky, however, rejected that suggestion, reportedly telling Orban, “we have time on our side, we can defeat Russia militarily.”

Orban then described his follow-up visit with Russian officials. Their answer mirrored Ukraine’s. “We don’t want to take the deal because we have time on our side, and we believe that we can militarily defeat the Ukrainians,” they told him.

“That’s a diplomatic stalemate,” Posobiec said. “But what’s not a stalemate is the front line,” pointing to recent drone attacks and continued fighting in eastern Ukraine. He also referenced a failed Ukrainian drone strike targeting Vladimir Putin’s helicopter, citing Human Events Daily guest Jim Ferguson, who appeared on the show earlier in the week.



On the broader threat of escalation, Posobiec noted Orban’s concern: “From Prime Minister Orban’s perspective, he said this is something he’s wanted a lot because the greatest threat of all would be that of nuclear war.”

“This question I had the opportunity to ask Prime Minister Orban—I think it’s something that’s very salient for a lot of Americans,” he said. “Was Joe Biden really the president of the United States? Was he really the one who was actively making these decisions? Was he really the one who was actively deciding who gets to be pardoned?”

“And if Joe Biden wasn’t actually signing these pardons, who was it? I’ve got a question: Hunter Biden, did you actually pardon yourself? Did you think you could get away with pardoning yourself, Hunter Biden? I think you did. I think that’s what went on here. I think it’s very obvious, and a lot of people are seeing that it’s very obvious.”

Image:

Opinion

View All

White working-class boys hit hardest by UK school failures, falling behind in education

The report also referenced Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, who wrote in a social media post l...

MOLLIE HEMINGWAY to JACK POSOBIEC: James Comey tried to run a coup against Trump and must finally be held accountable

“You don't really have a republic if people are allowed to run an absolute coup attempt against a dul...

Son of Norwegian diplomats set to inherit $5 million from Epstein's will dies by suicide

Norwegian police opened an investigation into Juul and Rod-Larsen in February for suspected “aggravat...

Direct commercial flights from US to Venezuela resume for first time in 7 years

American Airlines also confirmed a second daily flight between Miami and Caracas will begin on May 21...