Hunter Biden and his wife pitched a reality show focusing on the first son’s charity work weeks after his father, Joe Biden, launched his presidential campaign in 2019, according to a new book on the inner workings of the Democratic Party.
Edward-Isaac Dovere writes in “Battle for the Soul: Inside the Democrats’ Campaigns to Defeat Trump” that Hunter and wife Melissa Cohen approached producers with the “hazy concept” that summer. According to an excerpt first reported by Fox News, Hunter suggested the proposed show would “would also help soften his father’s image.”
According to Dovere, one of the producers asked Hunter if the elder Biden approved of the project. “I know where the line is,” Hunter answered, “and my dad is understanding of what I am up to.”
It was unclear exactly what charitable work Hunter Biden wanted the reality show to spotlight. Earlier this year, he stepped down as co-chair of the Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children, which is named after Hunter’s late brother and works to prevent child abuse. Another charity, the Biden Cancer Initiative, suspended operations in July 2019, three months after Joe Biden announced his presidential run.
Edward-Isaac Dovere, whose reporting uncovered the Biden reality nugget, said the reporting on his book took four years. © CBS Sunday Morning/ZUMA WireDovere writes in the book that Hunter Biden “spent his life trading on his father’s name” while father Joe “was protective, always stepping in to help him along.”
In October 2020, the Post uncovered a trove of emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop that detailed his overseas business interests and raised questions about Joe Biden’s knowledge of them. The messages revealed that Hunter Biden introduced a top executive at Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma Holdings to his father, then vice president, less than a year before Joe Biden pressured Ukrainian officials into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the company.
Other emails revealed Hunter discussing potential business deals with China’s largest privately-held energy company.
“Hunter had no background in the natural resources business … he just happened to be named to the board of an energy company in the one country that had become his father’s top foreign policy priority,” Dovere writes. “Joe was aware, but not involved, always ready to again trust his son to do it right this time.”
In 2021, Hunter Biden resigned as co-chair of the Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children. DNCC via Getty ImagesThe White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In a statement to the Post Monday night, Dovere said his book “was drawn from extensive reporting,” including “over 400 interviews over four years.”







