Hunter Biden stands beside his father on the White House balcony to watch the July 4 fireworks

Hunter Biden stands beside his father on the White House balcony to watch the July 4 fireworks

In spite of the ongoing fallout from the incident involving his laptop, Hunter Biden braved it out to watch the July 4th fireworks on the White House balcony on Monday night.

52-year-old Hunter was holding Beau, his two-year-old son, in his arms. President Biden, 79, gave the baby a kiss at one point.

The South African director Hunter Cohen and his wife Melissa Cohen spent the weekend at Camp David with Joe and Jill Biden.

Following the customary Fourth of July cookout with military families on the South Lawn, they enjoyed the view from the balcony.

The filthy information on his laptop’s hard disk stands in stark contrast to his rustic weekend of traditional Americana.

Photos showing Hunter high and having sex were among the materials that were recovered, along with information on business transactions that have raised questions about potential conflicts of interest.

Prior to the 2020 election, liberal journals criticized the laptop’s contents as “disinformation,” but they now acknowledge that the hard drive is real.

Hunter’s presence coincides with top House Republicans’ threats to look into his financial transactions if they get control of the chamber, notably House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.

McCarthy and Reps. Jim Jordan and James Comer stated in an opinion piece published in The New York Post on July 1 that the investigation by Congressional Republicans “has found Biden family members used their connections with Joe to enrich themselves through expectations of access and promises about what a Biden administration might do.”

A Republican majority will be dedicated to exposing the facts that the Democrats, Big Tech, and the traditional media have buried, they declared.

Due to his business dealings in China and the Ukraine while his father was vice president, Hunter Biden has long been a top target of Congressional Republicans.

Last month, DailyMail.com reported that Joe Biden and Hunter had a conversation concerning the latter’s business contacts with a Chinese criminal whom Hunter termed the “spy head of China.”

On December 12, 2018, Joe called Hunter and said he wanted to talk to him about something he had seen in the New York Times concerning Hunter’s interactions with the Chinese oil firm CEFC.

Hunter Biden is in the sights of Republican congressman James Comer, who sees him as a “national security threat” if Republicans win control from Democrats in November.

Comer will oversee congressional investigations.

He claimed that the voicemail prompted unsettling concerns regarding Joe’s familiarity with Hunter’s businesses.

Comer stated in a statement to DailyMail.com that “Evidence continues to accumulate” that Joe Biden is the “Big Guy” and has profited from his family’s dubious overseas business dealings.

We’ve found proof that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden’s finances were intertwined, and the freshly discovered voicemail is yet more evidence that Joe Biden was aware of his son’s dealings with enemies abroad.

As more information becomes available, we will look into the dubious economic dealings of the Biden family.

In order to find out if President Biden is compromised by these arrangements, we will utilize the gavel’s power to demand answers about the Biden family’s history of putting profit ahead of the country if voters give Republicans the majority.

Despite strong evidence to the contrary, the president has consistently denied, both directly and through his press secretary, that he ever discussed Hunter’s international business with Hunter.

According to documents found on Hunter’s laptop that were previously made public by DailyMail.com, he struck a lucrative agreement with a Chinese company by bragging about his family connections.

In a 2018 article, The New York Times said that Ye Jianming, the chairman of CEFC, had been detained in China and that Patrick Ho, his senior deputy, had been found guilty in the US of paying African authorities to aid Iran in evading oil sanctions.

Joe called Hunter and left a message after seeing the article online.

Hey buddy, this is Dad. It’s Wednesday night at 8:15. Just give me a call if you have a chance. Nothing pressing. He said, “I just wanted to chat to you.”

“I think the story that was published online and would be printed in the Times tomorrow was good.” I believe you have it. In any case, give me a call if you have a chance; I love you.

The message contradicts the president’s repeated assertions that he ever spoke to his son about Hunter’s international business affairs.

Joe Biden is still fiercely defending his son and making sure that he is present at all official family get-togethers and public engagements.

After recent travels to Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the president left Washington, DC, on Friday to spend the weekend at Camp David with his family.

The president urged Americans to enjoy the “goodness” of the country on Monday morning to observe the Fourth.

The president stated, “The Fourth of July is a hallowed day in our society; it’s a time to honor the goodness of our nation, the only nation on Earth founded on an idea: that all people are created equal.”

Make no mistake, he said, “our finest days are yet ahead of us.”

The timing of Biden’s post coincided with the ‘Airmageddon’-like pandemonium that many travelers experienced over the holiday weekend due to irritating delays and airline cancellations.

Aside from raising the cost of having a BBQ, inflation has increased the cost of driving.

The president has paid the price for polling-inflation, with a Real Clear Politics approval rating of 38.4% on average.

In the midst of reports of a second mass shooting, which left at least six people dead at a Fourth of July parade in the Chicago neighborhood of Highland Park, Biden was also making his way back to the White House.