President Biden faced criticism for leaving a Medal of Honor ceremony honoring a Vietnam War veteran before it concluded, with military veterans accusing him of disrespect.
House Democrats have differing views on how to best address GOP allegations regarding Hunter Biden, with some wanting a more forceful response and others believing it is a distraction from former President Donald Trump's criminal charges; however, Democrats are confident they can defend President Joe Biden against a potential impeachment inquiry.
President Biden has been accused of plagiarizing an article from over two decades ago by a Harvard Law School alum, who claims that Biden failed to properly credit a federal judge's dissenting opinion in his essay defending the Violence Against Women Act.
Allies of President Joe Biden have privately criticized his inability to say no to his son Hunter Biden's business dealings, resulting in avoidable political distractions, according to reports.
Republican claims that Joe Biden used pseudonyms in emails to communicate with his son Hunter and was involved in his son's questionable business practices are contradicted by evidence and lack substance, though ongoing investigations continue to explore the matter.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to defend President Biden's interactions with his son Hunter's foreign business associates, following a CNN poll indicating that 61% of Americans believe Biden was involved in Hunter's overseas ventures.
Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden, has been indicted on charges of making false statements on a federal firearms form and illegal possession of a firearm, marking the first time in US history that the child of a sitting president has been charged by the Justice Department; the indictment follows the collapse of a previous plea deal and could potentially impact President Biden's 2024 reelection bid.
Representative Ken Buck criticized House Republicans' impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, calling it a waste of time and devoid of factual accuracy.
Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden's legal troubles and potential trials stemming from his conduct during his drug addiction are raising concerns about how they could divide the president's attention during a crucial election year, as well as adding to the emotional toll on the Biden family.
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has filed a lawsuit against the IRS, claiming that the agency unlawfully released his tax information and failed to protect his private records. He is seeking damages, documents related to the disclosure, and attorneys' fees.
Hunter Biden earned significant money from a Romanian real estate mogul while his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, pushed for anti-corruption reforms in Romania, and Hunter Biden failed to disclose his work as a lobbyist under the Foreign Agents Registration Act in Romania despite meeting with U.S. officials on behalf of his Romanian client.
President Biden and his staff have faced backlash for claiming numerous times that Biden "never discussed" his son Hunter's business dealings with him, with evidence showing otherwise and GOP lawmakers accusing them of lying.
House Democrats in the House Oversight Committee hearing argue that President Joe Biden is innocent of any wrongdoing in his involvement with his son Hunter's foreign business dealings, claiming that he is only guilty of loving his child unconditionally.
Former President Trump criticized President Biden over his handling of classified documents during an interview with the special counsel, asserting that he did nothing wrong and highlighting the ongoing criminal case against him.
President Joe Biden's denial of discussing business with his son Hunter has been contradicted by new FOIA-obtained emails, revealing extensive communication between Joe, Hunter, and their respective firms during his vice presidency, adding to the GOP investigation into the alleged Biden family influence-peddling operation.