Hunter Biden is on a shameless media blitz to promote an upcoming doc — and attempts to rewrite history
Hunter Biden has launched a coordinated media campaign that includes podcasts, social media activity, and a new Substack platform, which appears linked to an upcoming documentary about his life. The documentary is being produced by lawyer Kevin Morris and filmmaker Robb Bindler, with former Trump adviser Garrett Ziegler providing commentary on its progress. Concurrently, Hunter faces legal actions over unpaid legal fees and child support, while critics question the authenticity of his public statements and the narrative surrounding his laptop controversy.
- ▪Hunter Biden received a $1.7 million payout in a defamation suit and has since intensified his public presence to promote a forthcoming documentary.
- ▪The documentary is being produced by Kevin Morris, with Robb Bindler directing a verité feature that follows Hunter Biden.
- ▪Garrett Ziegler, a former Trump adviser, has claimed that Hunter Biden lies consistently and is involved in the documentary’s promotion.
- ▪Hunter’s lawyer Abbe Lowell has sued him for over $50,000 in unpaid fees, and he is also being sued by Lunden Roberts for unpaid child support for their daughter Navy.
- ▪Critics allege that the media push includes a fabricated narrative that the infamous laptop was stolen and altered by figures such as Rudy Giuliani and Roger Stone.
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Miranda Devine Opinion Hunter Biden is on a shameless media blitz to promote an upcoming doc — and attempts to rewrite history By Miranda Devine Published July 12, 2026, 10:23 p.m. ET Hunter Biden's recent run of publicity appears to be tied to the release of an upcoming documentary on his life. AP Photo/Eric Thayer See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Flush with a $1.7 million payout in his defamation suit against a flaky former Trump donor, Hunter Biden is on a publicity blitz. He appears on random podcasts, tweets obsessively on X, took to the stage for a live performance in Phoenix and launched a new Substack “Where’s Hunter,” on which he posts long screeds about himself. It is a little like reading his laptop — without the homemade porn.
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