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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Biden Turns White House Into Extended Family Home

'They need to stay away from U.S. government business...'

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are rumored to have transformed the White House into a multi-family home, bringing in their corrupt son, Hunter Biden, the Washington Free Beacon reported.

Hunter is allegedly living at the White House in order to avoid getting served legal papers for the messy custody battle that lies ahead of him with his ex-wife, although conflicting reports have indicated he may also be hiding out in the $50 million mansion of a Democrat donor.

The White House, which has 16 bedrooms, 35 bathrooms, a full-time chef and a team of staff, surely allows Hunter to live in comfort as he avoids legal troubles on multiple fronts.

But along with Hunter, the president’s granddaughter Naomi and her then-fiance, Peter Neal, also lived at the White House for some time last fall.

According to the report, they lived on the third-floor suite, which features a gym, a billiards room and a solarium.

“I try to remind myself it’s the White House, but it also gets normalized over time,” Naomi Biden said.

Tevi Troy, a presidential historian, mentioned that though not unheard of, the Biden’s opening up of the White house is “not normal.”

According to Troy, former President Barack Obama also invited then-first lady Michelle Obama’s mother to stay with them, “in large part to help with childcare.”

Former White House ethics counsel Richard Painter suggested that having numerous adult family members living in the White House could pose a national security threat.

“The problem is that people who stay in the residence with the president have access to the entire building,” Painter said. “There’s nobody sitting at a guard desk keeping you from going from the residence to the West Wing.”

For Painter, it is possible that there could be a situation in which family members drift down to the West Wing “on their own,” or even get invited to get “involved in official meetings.”

“They need to stay away from U.S. government business,” he added.

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