The revelations from the IRS whistleblowers are some of the most serious things dropped yet in the Biden family foreign dealings scandal, particularly regarding how much the DOJ allegedly stepped in to interfere in the case. The investigators were even allegedly prevented from looking into the things that had to do with Bidens other than Hunter, including anything that referred to his father or the “big guy.”
So it sparked a lot of questions last weekend when Hunter Biden went off to Camp David with his father right in the middle of the Russian rebellion. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was also there. Many speculated that the discussions might have a lot more to do with the scandal than the Russians. Unlike the White House, it’s a little harder to tell who Biden might be meeting with at Camp David.
But now, even more eyebrows are being raised as, for a second weekend in a row, Hunter accompanied his father to Camp David.
The father and son duo boarded the Marine One helicopter at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., Friday evening and headed to Camp David in Maryland. They were joined by first lady Jill Biden, Hunter’s son Beau and several White House aides, according to pool reports.
The president and first lady will return to the White House from Camp David Tuesday, where they will participate in a teachers’ union event and a military barbecue to celebrate Independence Day, the White House said.
Joe Biden had no public events scheduled over the weekend.
Has Hunter been at the White House, in between the trips to Camp David, since the state dinner on June 22? He was at a deposition in Wilmington, Delaware this past week. Interestingly, while they took toddler Beau to Camp David last weekend and this weekend, the reports don’t mention Hunter’s wife Melissa on either trip, although she was at the state dinner. Were they meeting with anyone like lawyers or advisors while at Camp David? This a good question that we know the White House will do all it can to duck if they are asked when the holiday is over.
“How else are they going to keep their stories straight?” Jonathan Wilcox, a spokesperson for Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., mused in a text to Fox News Digital.
The White House did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Biden reportedly is disregarding the advice of aides to distance himself from Hunter now that he has entered into a plea agreement over tax and gun charges. But Joe ignored that advice, saying, “Hands off my family,” according to a source who described Biden’s message to aides concerning advice about Hunter.
Not exactly wise, but Joe’s been wrong about most things for the past forty years. Maybe he would have been better served to tell his son and himself not to be involved in questionable activity? Then they wouldn’t be in the predicament they are now, and they wouldn’t have to be taking weekends at Camp David.