House Republicans this week demanded documents relating to what they say are efforts by relatives of President Joe Biden to “profit from their proximity to the White House.”
The group demanded documents from the White House Counsel’s Office and the National Archives and Records Administration.
“The prices for these paintings—by someone with no formal training or history as an artist—raise questions about whether the art is being offered for its merit or its connection to the White House,” they wrote.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said of the arrangement in a recent press conference that “after careful consideration, a system has been established that allows for Hunter Biden to work in his profession within reasonable safeguards.”
Psaki said in January that White House policy dictates that Biden’s name “should not be used in connection with any commercial activities to suggest or in any way ... they could reasonably be understood to imply his endorsement or support.”
The “potential pattern of using the White House for profit” dates back to Biden’s time as vice president, with Frank Biden in 2011 promoting the sibling relationship and Hunter Biden flying to China in 2013 with his father at the same time he was creating a Chinese private equity fund.
The lawmakers want documents and messages regarding the 2013 trip and a 2016 trip to Mexico, as well as the same regarding any “security incidents” on Air Force Two during the same trips.