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Biden Family Didn't Know Hunter's Location During Addiction Spiral, Says Jill

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · Dr. Jill Biden: The Hardest Moments No One Saw (The Untold Story of the White House Years) · June 22, 2026
Biden Family Didn't Know Hunter's Location During Addiction Spiral, Says Jill
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Dr. Jill Biden: The Hardest Moments No One Saw (The Untold Story of the White House Years)
"Half the time we didn't know where he was. He would be going from rehab to rehab. Then we wouldn't hear from him for like a couple weeks. And the kids, his daughters kept, 'Where's Daddy? Where's Daddy? Have you heard from Daddy?' We didn't know where he was or how to find him."
Jill Biden described the family's desperate search for Hunter Biden during his addiction crisis, revealing they often had no idea of his whereabouts for weeks at a time while his daughters repeatedly asked for him. She disclosed flying someone in for an intervention, only to have Hunter flee the house immediately upon realizing what was happening.

About this episode

On this episode of On Purpose, host Jay Shetty interviewed Dr. Jill Biden, former First Lady, educator, and author, in a deeply personal conversation covering her new book and the Biden family's most difficult moments. The most explosive revelation came when Biden disclosed that President Joe Biden has stage 4 cancer metastasized to his bones and will be on treatment for life. Biden also revealed her genuine shock at Kamala Harris's 2024 election loss, admitting she misjudged the race by focusing on rally crowds rather than social media indicators like TikTok, where Shetty noted Trump's support was overwhelming. The conversation covered the trauma of the 2024 debate, where Biden feared Joe was having a stroke when he froze on stage, and her heartbreak over his political career ending negatively after 50 years of public service. Biden opened up extensively about Hunter Biden's addiction crisis, revealing the family often didn't know his whereabouts for weeks while his daughters desperately asked for him, and disclosed flying in an interventionist only to have Hunter flee immediately. She also discussed the death of Beau Biden from glioblastoma, explaining why she titled her book with the line "once you lose a child, nothing can hurt you," describing how doctors told them he could turn around until the very day he died. Throughout, Biden reflected on her 49-year marriage to Joe, her lifelong teaching career, the importance of women's health research, and her regret about not speaking more openly about Hunter's addiction during their White House years.

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