The White House defended Thursday Joe Biden's old claim that his son Hunter Biden did not make money from China and did not do anything "Unethical" with his business dealings overseas.
During the third presidential debate in October 2020, Biden stated emphatically that "Nothing was unethical" about his son's foreign business deals.
The moderator of the third debate, NBC's Kristen Welker, questioned White House communications directer Kate Bedingfield about Biden's statements during the White House press briefing on Thursday.
Earlier this week, The Washington Post confirmed several reports that a Chinese energy conglomerate paid $4.8 million to entities controlled by Hunter Biden and his uncle.
The FBI has reportedly made significant progress on the investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings, despite repeated assertions from Biden and his staff during the campaign that his son did nothing wrong.
"I don't have anything additional to add from this podium," Bedingfield repeated after another reporter questioned her about Hunter Biden.
"I don't have anything additional to add on this from the podium. But thank you," she repeated after a third reporter asked if President Biden had even read the latest stories about Hunter Biden.
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Friday, April 1, 2022
WH Stands by False Biden Claim that Hunter Made No Money from China
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