The Biden family may have some more explaining to do over their international affairs, after the NY Post reports that Naomi Biden, was living in the White House while representing the government of Peru in a legal case.
Which begs the question, particularly in light of questions over the entire Biden family's foreign dealings, should Naomi have registered under FARA? That would of course depend on the circumstances and extent of her work.
In November 2022, Naomi Biden married another up-and-coming attorney, Peter Neal, at a ceremony at the White House.
A rep for Naomi Biden insisted she only worked on the case for "Three weeks" in September 2021 - and not while living at the White House.
"Naomi Biden's international arbitration work doesn't include matters involving the United States government - she is a junior lawyer and a member of international arbitration teams involving private sector plaintiffs. She doesn't discuss confidential client work with anyone inside or outside the White House," a spokesman for Arnold & Porter told The Post, while the law firm wouldn't say if Naomi had represented any other foreign nations since joining.
The Post also notes that Naomi had quite the nice ride to the elite law firm - having attended the capital's elite Sidwell Friends School in the summer of 2011 while Joe Biden was Vice President.
"She is very excited to join us. Maybe we can find her a job now that she's graduating college," Hunter Biden wrote to Burisma CFO, Vadym Pozharsky, according to emails from his abandoned laptop, the Post further reports.
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