The daughter of Hunter Biden’s first son, Naomi Biden, will hold the wedding reception at her grandfather’s current address later this year, the office of First Lady Jill Biden announced on Monday. President Biden and First Lady “will host the wedding reception for their granddaughter Naomi Biden and Peter Neal’s fiancée at the White House on November 19, 2022,” said Jill Biden’s communications director Elizabeth Alexer. “The First Family, the couple and their parents are still in the planning stages of all the wedding celebrations and are looking forward to announcing more details in the coming months.” It is unclear whether Naomi Biden, 28, will marry Neal, 24, at the White House or elsewhere before the party. The first granddaughter works as a lawyer in DC and lives not far from the White House. Neal hails from Jackson Hole, Wyo., And is in his final semester of law school at the University of Pennsylvania. According to the White House, the couple met in New York four years ago on a date arranged by a mutual friend. Neil proposed to him during a trip to the ritzy Jackson Hole. President Joe Biden poses with his family during Independence Day celebrations at the White House on Sunday, July 4, 2021. AP / Patrick Semansky Inaomi Biden is Hunter Biden’s daughter.Instagram The cost of the wedding reception is traditionally covered by the bride’s parents – although other early families benefited from the exclusive space. President George W. Bush’s daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, for example, had a party of 600 guests at the White House in 2008 after her wedding in Texas. The father of the bride, Hunter Biden, under federal investigation for tax fraud and other crimes, recently paid more than $ 1 million in taxes in an effort to avoid prosecution. Hunter Biden lives mainly in Malibu, California, where he rents a mansion for $ 20,000 a month. The Secret Service rents a mansion close to $ 30,000, ABC News reported on Monday. The first son faced a barrage of bad news last month as the Washington Post and the New York Times belatedly confirmed the authenticity of emails about his foreign business deals first reported by The Post in October 2020. These emails show Hunter Biden harvesting millions from countries where his father was in power as vice president. The couple has not confirmed whether the wedding ceremony will take place at the White House. Cobra Team / BACKGRIDThe couple is still in the early stages of planning their wedding celebration.AP The Washington Post reported that Jim Biden’s first son and uncle received $ 4.8 million from CEFC China Energy. Hunter Biden’s former business associate Tony Bobulinski claims to have met with Joe Biden to discuss the CEFC venture on May 2, 2017. An email on May 13, 2017 retrieved from a former Hunter-owned laptop stated that the “big guy” – identified as Joe Biden by Bobulinski – would have a 10 percent stake in a corporation set up with CEFC. Hunter Biden has reportedly paid some of his father’s bills, and the extent of his father’s involvement in his deals abroad is blurred. Hunter Biden held at least until November a stake in investment firm BHR Partners, which was listed 12 days after Hunter joined then-Vice President Biden on Air Force Two for a trip to Beijing in 2013. The company played a role in facilitating the sale in 2016 for $ 3.8 billion of Congo cobalt from a US company to China Molybdenum. Cobalt is a key component in electric car batteries. Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Chris Clark, said in November – less than a week after President Biden’s three-and-a-half hour virtual summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping – that his client had finally relinquished his 10th share. % in BHR Partners, but did not provide further details. Joe Biden claimed in 2019 that he had “never talked” to his son about “his business overseas”, but this statement was refuted when The Post reported in October 2020 that Burisma executive Vadym Pozharskyi had emailed to Hunter in 2015 to thank him for the opportunity to meet his father. Subsequent photos and emails from The Post show Joe Biden attending a dinner in 2015 at Cafe Milano in DC with a group of his son’s associates – including Pozharskyi, a Cossack trio, and Russian billionaire Yelena Baturina of her husband, former mayor of Moscow, Yury Luzhkov. Baturina is Russia’s richest woman, and a 2020 Senate report claims she paid $ 3.5 million to a Hunter-Biden-related company in 2014. The troubled first son is currently working as an artist – an effort through which he has raised up to $ 500,000 for his beginner works. The White House has arranged for sales to be anonymous, supposedly to prevent potential influence, despite ethics experts’ concerns that opacity actually raises concerns about corruption. In October, Hunter Biden won $ 375,000 from unknown buyers of five prints of his art before a show in Hollywood. It is not clear if he made additional sales.