His grandfather may be president of the United States, but all eyes were on Beau Biden Jr when he stepped out with his troubled father on Saturday.
The adorable three-year-old was spotted walking alongside his dad as the Biden family prepared to head to Camp David for Christmas.
In the photos of the first family leaving the White HouseBeau Biden Jr was seen crossing the South Lawn holding on to his father’s hand.
The president’s youngest grandson was seen wearing aviators and a stylish bomber jacket.
He had the name “Joe” and also had the number 46 on his right sleeve, in a nod to the fact that his grandfather was the 46th president.
Biden and First Lady Dr. will return to the White House on Tuesday and then to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, where they will stay for the New Year.
Melissa Cohen Biden, Ashley Biden, Hunter Biden and Beau Biden Jr. leave with President Joe Biden for Camp David from the South Lawn of the White House
Hunter left the South Lawn holding hands with his son Beau Biden Jr who wore aviators and a bomber jacket emblazoned with his grandfather’s name.
Biden with son Hunter and Beau Biden Jr. leave for Camp David from the South Lawn of the White House
Alongside the two were Maisy Biden and Ashley Biden, who carried bags with them as they left the White House for the holiday.
In an interview with abc7The First Lady revealed earlier this week that a family tradition is to eat spaghetti and meatballs. Christmas Day before.
She told the outlet: “On Christmas Eve we always have spaghetti and meatballs, always. And I had that growing up. And Joe too.
Biden’s departure for Camp David comes at a time when the president is facing intense scrutiny.
Earlier this month, House Republicans voted to formalize their ongoing impeachment inquiry in the president.
Their investigation focuses on whether Biden was linked to or profited from his son Hunter’s shady business deals.
The vote opened the door for the Republican Party to obtain more evidence on projects that have linked the two to millions of people from countries like China and Ukraine.
The first son previously said his father was “not financially involved” in his business dealings and that there was no proof because it “didn’t happen”.
Beau Jr is seen here alongside his aunt Ashley and his father, wearing aviators and a jacket emblazoned with his grandfather’s presidential number.
The family walked across the South Lawn of the White House toward Marine One on Saturday.
Hunter Biden is seen here walking alongside his son Beau and his wife Melissa, with his sister Ashley following them as they board Marine One.
Biden’s departure for Camp David comes at a time of intense scrutiny of the president.
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Hunter too defied a congressional subpoena which demanded he give a private deposition to Republicans investigating the two.
The younger Biden criticized Republicans “unapologetically” and said he would not attend the deposition.
Republicans then began proceedings to convict him of contempt of Congress.
Hunter also faces a tax evasion case, with a recent indictment revealing he spent a staggering $870,000 on prostitutes between 2016 and 2019.
The indictment also adds that he spent his money on “drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing and other items of a personal nature.”
Outside of the unrest at the Capitol, pollsters and political strategists said this week that Donald Trump now has a better chance of winning next time, yesr.
The news follows a ruling Tuesday evening by Colorado’s highest state court saying Trump violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and was banned from voting in the state.
This is the first time in history that the insurrection clause has been used to prevent a presidential candidate from appearing on a state’s presidential ballot.
In an exclusive DailyMail.com poll earlier this month, Trump led Biden in two of the three most contested states.
Trump was five points ahead of the outgoing president and led by three points in Georgia.
Despite this, Biden trailed his likely 2024 challenger in Wisconsin by five percentage points.
The President is seen here heading toward Marine One located on the South Lawn of the White House.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a caucus pledge rally, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023.
Trump is ahead in Arizona and Georgia, but is behind Biden by five points in Wisconsin, according to a recent poll.
House Speaker Mike Johnson also urged the president to use his executive powers. put an end to illegal immigration at the southern border.
The speaker called on the president to end “catch and release,” turning back all migrants encountered between ports of entry, and to use parole only “on a case-by-case basis.”
He also called on the president to restore Trump-era policies, such as building the wall, reinstating the Remain in Mexico program, and extending expedited removal to those who cannot demonstrate eligibility for asylum .
Customs and Border Patrol have encountered nearly 2.5 million migrants this year alone and are on track to break that record in 2024.
The number of border crossings even reached 12,000 per day this week. Border agents say their resources are “at capacity,” or about 5,000 crossings per day.