Hunter Biden Delivers Masterclass on Trolling
Former First Son has receipts, and he's not afraid to use them
The Hook: MAGA’s Favorite Target Turns the Tables
Hunter Biden was supposed to be the cautionary tale. For years, Republicans wielded his name as a weapon, painting him as the embodiment of Democratic corruption and dysfunction.
They dragged him through hearings, investigations, and headlines, convinced he would always be a liability for the left.
Then he started posting on X in May.
Now, Hunter Biden is the one setting the traps. His posts swing from raw confessions about addiction to surgical strikes on right-wing hypocrisy.
The numbers are staggering: some posts draw a few hundred thousand views, but the biggest one hit nearly 14 million. That’s not a niche audience. That’s a cultural moment.
MAGA trolls wanted a villain. They got a troll king instead.
The Evidence: The Nobel Peace Prize Post
Hunter’s trolling isn’t just noise. It’s art.
The crown jewel landed on July 2, 2026, at 2:43 p.m., when he took aim at Donald Trump’s endless declarations of victory in the Iran conflict.
Here’s the post, in full:
“I am officially nominating Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) for the Nobel Peace Prize. No President in History has ended the same war so many times. Our Dear Leader has ended the war with Iran at least 38 times by CNN’s count.
No President has ever done this before. And he is nowhere near finished ending it. It’s a record worthy of the Nobel committee’s recognition. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
No name-calling. No profanity. Just a straight-faced nomination, delivered with the gravity of a press release.
This is trolling at its highest level. The target is obvious, the satire is razor-sharp, and the audience - millions strong - gets the joke.
The Turn: When They Come for Him, He Hits Back
Hunter’s July 2 post is the masterpiece, but his June 13, 2026 exchange shows what happens when he’s attacked directly.
That day, he posted about the Epstein scandal, the Iran war, and the GOP’s attempts to bury inconvenient stories.
He called out JD Vance for allegedly using the Situation Room for “war room” meetings about Epstein, pointed out how the Iran war conveniently wiped Epstein from the headlines, and declared himself a member of the “Tired of the Bullshit party.”
That’s when Nacho Bidness (@liberalsblo) jumped in:
“You probably shouldn’t be commenting on sex or pedo scandals. You probably should be in prison.”
Hunter’s response a few minutes later was pure fire:
“There is literally zero evidence to what you’re accusing me of. But just like Trump everything with you people is either projection or confession. You are all so predictable.
Show dozens of pictures of Trump and Epstein together over decades, teen beauty pageants, the misogyny and sexism from his own mouth, the accusations from dozens of women and girls, FBI interviews, court cases, his own sworn testimony, and on and on and your response is: The Biden’s are pedophiles.
It’s so completely mindless and stupid and sophomoric that it makes me wonder if they literally have brainwashed you people.
Wake the fuck up Nacho. Whose interests do you think you’re protecting? Because I promise you they don’t give a shit about you.”
He doesn’t just swat away the accusation. He flips it, exposes the projection, and then asks the real question: Who are you actually fighting for?
That’s not just trolling for sport. That’s trolling with a purpose.
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The Strategy: Trolling as Accountability
Hunter Biden’s approach is simple: take the worst the right can throw, and throw it back with interest. He doesn’t hide from his past. He owns it, jokes about it, and then uses it as a shield. MAGA trolls expect shame. They get receipts.
His posts are unpredictable. Sometimes he’s self-deprecating, sometimes he’s deadly serious, but he’s always direct. The “projection or confession” line from his June 13 response is already a classic.
He’s not just defending himself - he’s exposing the entire playbook of his critics.
The result? The right can’t land a punch. Every attack becomes a setup for another viral post. Every accusation is a chance for Hunter to turn the spotlight back on Trump, Vance, or whoever else is trying to score points.
The more they come for him, the stronger his trolling gets.
The Ripple Effect: Even Republicans Are Watching
Hunter’s trolling isn’t just rallying Democrats. It’s breaking through to unexpected audiences. A June 15, 2026 Guardian analysis noted that his posts have won over some Republicans.
The article highlighted an exchange with Ashley (@TeamTrump47), a self-identified Trump supporter. She replied to one of Hunter’s posts:
“I’d rather live under a rock than smoke it.”
Hunter shot back:
“Me too. It was awful.”
Ashley’s reply?
“Well damn, Hunter, that makes me sad. You live a better life than you were living. Good luck.”
That’s not the usual script. Hunter isn’t pandering to conservatives, but his honesty and humor are cutting through the noise.
The trolling is the point, but the side effect is a rare moment of connection across the aisle.
The Consequences: The Troll Becomes the Story
Hunter Biden spent years as a political punching bag. Republicans made him a symbol of everything they hated about the left. Democrats winced every time his name came up.
Now, he’s flipped the dynamic. He’s survived the worst, and he’s using that freedom to torch the hypocrisy of his enemies - one viral post at a time.
His Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump will outlast a hundred earnest op-eds. It says more about the absurdity of the current political moment than most journalists could manage in a thousand words.
Hunter learned the rules by being the target. Now he’s the one writing them.
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BRAVO AND KUDOS, HUNTER! WRITE ON!!! 😎✌️
Hunter, you so deserve your moment in the sun. Enjoy the shine and troll on. ✨💫