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Don’t Worry, the Smartest Man Biden Knows is Running the White House

Don’t Worry, the Smartest Man Biden Knows is Running the White House

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Don’t Worry, the Smartest Man Biden Knows is Running the White House

Convicted felon Hunter Biden is reportedly acting as the “chief of staff” to President Joe Biden, according to The Daily Beast. Despite Jeff Zients holding the official role, Hunter has been seen frequently at the White House, advising and supporting his father. The Daily Beast added, “This is more of a family thing than a political thing.”

Hunter's presence at high-level meetings has raised eyebrows among senior White House staff. His involvement comes amid legal troubles, including gun charges and upcoming tax trials. Hunter’s close ties to the White House have drawn scrutiny, especially given past controversies involving his business dealings.

Author Peter Schweizer noted in response to The Daily Beast article, “Reminder: Hunter Biden received a $5 million interest free, forgivable loan (on behalf of the Biden family) from a Chinese businessman with intel ties in 2017 and it has apparently never been paid back. Now: ‘Hunter has been seen at the White House so much that one well-connected Dem dubbed him 'the acting chief of staff. He’s the gatekeeper.’”

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