Fresh scrutiny has emerged regarding President Joe Biden's prior claims of non-involvement in his son Hunter's business affairs following the National Archives' release of photos from a government-sanctioned trip to Asia in 2013. Obtained by America First Legal, the images depict Hunter in the presence of significant Chinese officials, including President Xi Jinping. The situation raises renewed questions about potential ethical conflicts amidst ongoing debates regarding the ties between the Biden family and foreign business interests.
Biden's Business Connections Under Fire: Newly Released Photos Stir Controversy

Biden's Business Connections Under Fire: Newly Released Photos Stir Controversy
The National Archives has unveiled images that challenge President Biden’s earlier assertions regarding his son Hunter Biden's business involvements.
The released photos show Hunter Biden interacting with influential Chinese figures, leading to intensified discussions about the implications of these encounters during a trip where Joe Biden was acting as the Vice President. Critics argue that these connections cannot be perceived as merely coincidence, particularly given Hunter's controversial international dealings. In contrast, the administration asserts that such meetings are typical protocol in diplomatic contexts and have no relation to Hunter’s business ventures. As public scrutiny heightens, calls for transparency and accountability regarding the Biden family’s international relations are expected to persist.