After news circulated that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden will be a guest speaker at a Tulane University, Senator John Kennedy posted a video criticising Tulane’s decision and attacked the president’s son for his business dealings in Ukraine and China.
Earlier this week Tulane University announced Hunter Biden will join eight other guest speakers scheduled to address a 10-week online media course called "Media Polarization and Public Policy Impacts."
Andrew Schwartz, communications director for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, will teach the online class which focuses on the media and its impact on U.S. policy making.
These are the other guest speakers to address the class:
- Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator under President Donald Trump
- Susan Glasser, columnist for The New Yorker
- Margaret Sullivan, columnist for The Washington Post
- Juan Williams, political analyst for Fox News
- Kylie Atwood, national security correspondent for CNN
- Margaret Brennan, moderator for CBS News' Face the Nation
- Bret Stephens, a conservative columnist for The New York Times
- Michael Fauntroy, a political science professor at Howard University
"Here's the message that's sent to the world: American's foreign policy can be bought like a sack of potatoes," Kennedy said in the video, referring to a Justice Department probe into Hunter Biden's business dealings in China.
In the video, Sen. Kennedy calls Biden “Professor Biden”, however, a spokesperson for Tulane confirms that Hunter Biden is not a hired professor, teacher nor a lecturer at Tulane University.


