Hunter, who is dead broke and struggling to keep up with his legal bills and child support payments to the daughter he tried to disown, lashed out at "the Anita Dunns of the world," referring to his father's former adviser and powerhouse political consultant who "has made $40–$50 million off the Democratic Party." Hunter is understandably disgusted at the thought of someone using their political connections to get rich, especially when he—the lowly scion of a powerful Democrat—had to claw his way to the top and earned everything on his own through hard work and sheer force of will. The fact that his father was chairman of the Senate judiciary committee at the time was just a weird coincidence, as was the sudden collapse in demand for Hunter's paintings that occurred around the same time his father stopped running for reelection.
Author: Andrew Stiles
Published at: 2025-07-22 22:45:01
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