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Opinion I should care more about Hunter Biden. Here’s why I don’t.

Contributing columnist|
February 10, 2023 at 6:45 a.m. EST
President Biden holds his grandson Beau Biden while standing alongside his son Hunter Biden at the White House on July 4. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post)
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I know I should care about Hunter Biden’s shady overseas business deals. I know I should be outraged by foreigners trying to buy influence, and by the news media’s negligence in having dismissed the story as Russian misinformation because it sprung from a possibly stolen laptop.

Yet I find it hard to get too worked up over all this, the way I did over the egregious conflicts of Donald Trump’s family during the last administration. And I’m asking myself why that is.