White House, Hunter Biden’s team keep shifting goalposts in denying Joe’s involvement with businesses

Hunter Biden’s lawyer declared last Thursday that the first son “did not share” his business or his profits with his father, marking another notable shift in the narrative responding to allegations linking President Biden to his son’s shady business dealings.
Abbe Lowell, who has been aggressively defending Hunter, said he can “categorically” declare that Biden was not involved in Hunter’s previous business dealings and did not profit from any of them.
“I can tell you that Hunter did not share his business with his dad,” Lowell told CNN on Thursday. “I can tell you that he did not share money from his businesses with his dad. And as the evidence out there, his dad, like all good parents, tried to help Hunter when Hunter needed that help.”
White House counsel’s office spokesman Ian Sams, left, Hunter Biden, center, and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, right. (Fox News)
House Republicans who are investigating the Biden family have accused the White House of shifting its narrative in denying that Biden was involved with his son’s businesses. In 2019, Biden emphatically denied ever discussing business matters with his son, despite