According to the State Department’s annual report on gifts received by U.S. government officials from foreign leaders, First Lady Jill Biden received a 7.5-carat diamond valued at $20,000 from India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year. The report details a number of valuable items given to President Joe Biden and his family, as well as Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employees. However, the First Lady’s diamond is by far the most expensive gift for the year.
Other items received by the First Lady and detailed in the report include a $14,063 brooch gifted by the Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States, as well as a bracelet and brooch valued at $4,510 given to her by Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and his wife, Entissar Amer. Federal regulations require these gifts exceeding $480 in value to be declared, with most going to the National Archives or displayed officially.
The diamond, intended for official use in the White House’s East Wing, will be transferred to the National Archives once the Bidens leave office, claims a White House spokesman. Meanwhile, President Biden received several notable items, including a $7,100 photo album from South Korea’s former President Suk Yeol Yoon and various silver items from leaders from Mongolia, Brunei, and Israel. Officials from Ukraine, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, presented a $2,400 collage.
Additionally, the State Department document also highlights gifts involving CIA personnel. CIA Director William Burns received an $18,000 astrograph from an undisclosed foreign source and also destroyed an $11,000 Omega watch. Employees under his charge logged multiple luxury items, which were largely destroyed to adhere to security protocols. This destruction list included a $65,100 jewelry set featuring watches and diamonds, and other costly items, such as a $30,000 set from a Libyan jeweler.