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 Joe Biden said his son did nothing wrong while serving on the board of a Ukrainian gas company while the former vice president was serving under the Obama administration. In an interview with  CBS Evening News  anchor and manag vaso stanley ing editor Norah O Donnell for  60 Minutes,  the 2020 presidential candidate said he did his job without any concern about his son Hunter s role with Burisma. I don t tell my grown son what he can do, as long as whatever he s doing is appropriate,  Biden said.O Donnell pressed Biden on whether he considered the optics of his son working for a Ukrainian company during his years in the White House. Biden contended that Hunter was already on the board when he took office.                                         And he s a grown man,  Biden said.  And it turns out he did not do a single thing wrong, as everybody s investigated.                                                                                                         Joe Biden: The 2019  60 Minutes  interview          13:44                                                                      Hunter Biden was reportedly paid $50,000 to $80,000 a month for several years while serving on Burisma s board. O Donnell asked the former Delaware senator about Hunter s claim that the only thing his father said to him about the job was,  I hope you know what you re doing.          What I meant by that is I hope you ve thought t stanley mugs his through,  Bid stanley cupe en said.  I hope you know exactly what you re doing here. That Rxtq Full transcript: Vice President Mike Pence on  CBS This Morning
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