President Joe Biden said that he was never warned about potential conflicts of interest he had regarding Ukraine during an unearthed 2019 interview, claiming he was preoccupied with his dying son, Beau Biden. It is yet another example of Biden using the unfortunate death of his son Beau to excuse his and his family’s corruption.
In a heated exchange with NPR’s Rachel Martin, Biden was pressed about testimony by George Kent, a State Department Official who said he raised ethical concerns with the Vice President’s staff regarding Hunter Biden’s relationship with Ukrainian energy company Burisma but was informed that Biden had no bandwidth due to family matters.
Biden snapped back at Martin, stating that his staff had never told him of Kent’s concerns before adding, “Well, my son was dying, so I guess that’s why he said it, because my son was on his deathbed.”
Biden – Nobody warned me it was wrong for my son to take millions from a corrupt Ukrainian oligarch while I was doling out aid to Ukraine to fight corruption.
Reporter – Many people tried to warn you.
Biden – My son Beau died.pic.twitter.com/hq4JeHbsko
— MAZE (@mazemoore) September 13, 2023
Biden, who now faces an impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives, has on several occasions used his son Beau’s death to deflect his culpability in what appears to be the abuse of public office to enrich himself and his family through foreign business dealings.
White House spokesman Ian Sams recently claimed that the reason Joe Biden was on his son Hunter Biden’s business calls with foreign companies and individuals was because, “He was checking in with Hunter during a particularly hard time, I might add, a time where the family was going through Hunter’s brother, Beau’s illness.”
The corporate media echoed the claim as well. MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire dismissed the appearance of corruption during Biden’s tenure as Vice President arguing, “We should put this in context: This is a time when Beau Biden, the President’s other son, was ill and then dying and then passed away, so perhaps he was not as attentive to what he should have been here.”