Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said he didn’t help his son arrange a television interview that aired this week.
Hunter Biden spoke with ABC for the first time since the younger Biden’s work in Ukraine and China was targeted by President Donald Trump, as revealed in the transcript of Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The call took place in July; the transcript was released in late September.
Joe Biden, 76, said he didn’t “coordinate any of this” with his son.
People familiar with Hunter Biden’s decision to sit for an interview said he was probably under pressure from his legal representatives to respond directly to attacks by Trump and other top Republicans.
Trump asked Zelensky to “look into” both the Bidens in July.
Hunter Biden served on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, from 2014 to 2019, starting the position when his father was still in office. Joe Biden bragged last year that he threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid from Ukraine in 2016 unless then-President Petro Poroshenko ousted the country’s top prosecutor, who was at the time probing Burisma.

The Bidens have denied wrongdoing.
Joe Biden has repeatedly faced questions about it on the campaign trail. During the 2020 debate on Tuesday night, a moderator noted that over the weekend Biden vowed not to let any of his relatives have a job with or a business relationship with foreign corporations or governments if he was elected president.
“If it’s not OK for a president’s family to be involved in foreign businesses, why was it OK for your son when you were vice president?” the moderator, CNN’s Anderson Cooper, asked Biden.