In growing Ukraine turmoil, Joe Biden’s son is thrust into limelight he never sought

Author: Agencies

Republican President Donald Trump appears to have narrowed in on his preferred foe for the 2020 election: Hunter Biden, the son of leading Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden.

A frequent but silent presence in his father’s decades-old political career, Hunter Biden, 49, has never sought the limelight as he struggled in private with drug and alcohol addiction.

The lawyer and lobbyist has now seen his profile skyrocket as the frequent target of Trump, who is seeking to depict him as the embodiment of corruption in an effort to sully his father’s presidential campaign.

It was always Biden’s eldest son, Beau, who lived in the public eye. A former federal prosecutor, Beau Biden went on to become the attorney general of Delaware, an assumed stepping-stone for a political career that could have one day made him governor, senator or even a presidential contender.

He died in 2015 after a fight with brain cancer. Hunter Biden also became a lawyer, but instead of public service, he went to work for MBNA, which at the time was one of the largest employers in Delaware, a credit-card company that hired him for a lucrative in-house job.

He would later become a Washington lobbyist, where his clients included universities and tech companies, like the now-defunct Napster. He stopped lobbying when his father got elected vice president in 2008. Trump points to Hunter Biden’s role after he left lobbying, when he started a consulting shop meant to help foreign companies, and his work in China and Ukraine while his father was vice president under Democratic President Barack Obama.

On Thursday, Trump upped the pressure, publicly calling on Beijing and Kiev to launch investigations into Hunter Biden’s work – repeating accusations of corruption he has made with no evidence.

It was Trump’s July call with Ukraine’s president urging that country to investigate the Bidens that prompted Democrats in the US House of Representatives to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump.

The president’s call on Thursday for China to investigate came only moments after discussing how he could exert pressure on that nation to approve a trade deal.

Prominent Rival

Joe Biden not only leads most opinion polls among the 19 Democrats seeking their party’s presidential nomination but also bests Trump in several polls measuring a hypothetical matchup in November 2020. His standing in the polls, he argues, is what is provoking Trump to levy increasingly aggressive and public attacks against both him and his son.

The Biden campaign accused Trump of abuse of power on Thursday following the president’s suggestion that China investigate Biden, but did not mention Hunter in the statement. It did not respond to a Reuters request for comment. But the turmoil has brought to the forefront the personal details of Hunter Biden’s life that can easily be assumed he would have rather remained private.

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