Hunter Biden at state dinner: Steve Scalise says it ‘should be an interesting dinner’

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Hunter Biden talks with guests before President Joe Biden offers a toast during a State Dinner for India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House in Washington, Thursday, June 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) Susan Walsh/AP

Hunter Biden at state dinner: Steve Scalise says it ‘should be an interesting dinner’

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Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, attended the state dinner at the White House honoring Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday night.

The dinner marked younger Biden’s first public appearance since it was announced he would enter a plea deal related to two charges regarding failure to pay federal income tax and one gun charge.

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Hunter Biden’s attendance was announced by the White House before the dinner with the release of the guest list, which also included House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Attorney General Merrick Garland, and Apple CEO Tim Cook, among others.

When asked about Hunter Biden and Garland’s attendance, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) said, “It should be an interesting dinner,” per the White House press pool. Scalise then discussed Modi’s earlier speech before Congress.

On Tuesday, Scalise called the Hunter Biden plea deal a “sweetheart deal” and said the deal was only cut “because his last name is Biden.”

“But let’s be clear: House Republicans will NOT stop our aggressive investigation into the Biden Family’s shady dealings and influence peddling,” Scalise tweeted after the Hunter Biden plea deal was announced.

McCarthy was also asked about the younger Biden and the attorney general being a guests at the state dinner, but he opted to talk about his guest to the dinner.

“I look forward to taking my daughter-in-law for the very first time to the White House. Every state dinner I brought another member of my family,” McCarthy said, per the White House press pool.

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The state dinner at the White House is the end to a day where Modi addressed a joint session of Congress and met with President Joe Biden.

The president said at a press conference on Thursday that he and Modi had a “good discussion about democratic values.”

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