Disgraced first son Hunter Biden joined his father, President Biden, to take in Monday night’s Fourth of July fireworks display from the White House balcony — even as a federal investigation involving Hunter and his overseas business dealings continues to dominate the headlines.
Hunter Biden and his 2-year-old son Beau — named after Hunter’s older brother, who died of brain cancer in 2015 — took in the show after returning to the White House earlier Monday from Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, where they spent much of the holiday weekend.
Images show the president holding his grandson in his arms on the Truman Balcony and reaching down to give him a kiss.
Hunter’s wife, South African filmmaker Melissa Cohen, also joined the family on the trip back to Washington from Camp David.