First son Hunter Biden joined his father for the Fourth of July Monday as a federal criminal investigation continues into possible tax fraud, money laundering and foreign lobbying crimes linked to his overseas business deals.
The younger Biden, 52, joined his father aboard Marine One as the presidential helicopter returned to DC from Camp David in Maryland. He previously was seen in mid-April at the White House Easter Egg Roll with his young son Beau.
The White House doesn’t release visitor logs from the president’s Delaware residences, where he routinely spends weekends, or Camp David — making it hard to know how often Hunter Biden and his business associates see his father.
The US attorney’s office in Delaware is investigating Hunter Biden’s finances. In recognition of the fact that he failed to pay taxes, the first son recently cut the IRS a check for about $2 million, according to reports. The funds reportedly were provided by Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris, but it’s unclear what strings are attached.
The first son’s overseas dealings gained significant attention this year when the Washington Post and New York Times in March belatedly verified documents from a former Hunter Biden laptop that were first reported by The Post in October 2020. Read full story HERE.