Report: Joe Biden’s granddaughter aided Peru and resided in the White House.
President Joe Biden’s Granddaughter Reportedly Worked as a Lawyer for the Peruvian Government
In an intriguing development, it has been revealed that Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of President Joe Biden, served as a lawyer representing the Peruvian government while residing at the White House. This revelation comes from a recent report by the New York Post, which states that Naomi Biden’s name appeared in a September 2021 filing related to a case involving Worth Capital Holdings 27 LLC and their oil refinery operations.
Living at the White House and Legal Involvement
During her time at the White House, from August 2022 to March 2023, Naomi Biden’s legal work for Peru came to light. Interestingly, she even tied the knot with her fiancé, Peter Neal, at the executive mansion in November 2022. However, a representative for Naomi Biden clarified that she was only involved in the case for a brief period of three weeks and not during her residency at the White House.
Arnold & Porter, the law firm where Biden works, emphasized that her responsibilities do not encompass matters concerning the U.S. government. They further stated that she maintains strict confidentiality regarding her work, both inside and outside the White House.
Impeachment Inquiry and Other Family Members
It is worth noting that President Joe Biden is currently facing an impeachment inquiry regarding his family’s alleged business dealings. The House Oversight Committee recently conducted its first hearing on the matter. Additionally, other members of the Biden family, including Hunter Biden, have also stayed at the White House during Joe Biden’s presidency.
The Washington Examiner has reached out to the White House for comment on this intriguing development.
How did the White House address any potential conflicts of interest arising from Naomi Biden’s legal work for Peru?
In an intriguing development, it has been revealed that Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of President Joe Biden, served as a lawyer representing the Peruvian government while residing at the White House. This revelation comes from a recent report by the New York Post, which states that Naomi Biden’s name appeared in a September 2021 filing related to a case involving Worth Capital Holdings 27 LLC and their oil refinery operations.
During her time at the White House, from August 2022 to March 2023, Naomi Biden’s legal work for Peru came to light. Interestingly, she even tied the knot with her fiancé, Peter Neal, at the executive mansion in November 2022. However, a representative for Naomi Biden clarified that she was only involved in the case for a brief period of three weeks and not during her residency at the White House.
Arnold & Porter, the law firm where Biden works, emphasized that her responsibilities do not encompass matters concerning the U.S. government. They further stated that she maintains strict confidentiality regarding her work, both inside and outside the White House.
It is worth noting that President Joe Biden is currently facing an impeachment inquiry regarding his family’s alleged business dealings. The House Oversight Committee recently conducted its first hearing on the matter. Additionally, other members of the Biden family, including Hunter Biden, have also stayed at the White House during Joe Biden’s presidency.
The Washington Examiner has reached out to the White House for comment on this intriguing development.
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