President Biden’s son Hunter Biden has recently been involved in meetings with the president and close staff at the White House. This comes after a Biden family meeting at Camp David on Sunday.
Sources report that Hunter Biden has been advising his father closely, joining meetings with top aides, and participating in discussions and calls with the president. While it is not uncommon for Hunter Biden to be present at White House events, his involvement in high-level meetings is not a regular occurrence.
His sudden presence at these meetings has reportedly caused confusion among some White House staff, with reactions questioning the situation. Hunter Biden's recent legal issues, including a conviction on gun charges and an indictment for tax-related felonies, have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Despite facing legal challenges, Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. He has also been vocal in supporting his father's political endeavors, advocating for President Biden to remain in office during challenging times.
Some critics have raised concerns about the perceived influence Hunter Biden may have on his father's decisions, suggesting that his involvement in advising the president could lead to favoritism or conflicts of interest. Mike Howell, the executive director of the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation, expressed concerns about the potential implications of Hunter Biden's role in advising the president.