https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ima...iness-with-son
Images obtained by Fox News on Thursday cast new doubts on
 President Biden’s adamant claims during the 2020 
presidential campaign that he never discussed overseas business dealings with his son Hunter. 
One  of the pictures appears to show Biden next to Mexican billionaire  Carlos Slim with Hunter off to the side. Two other executives are in the  frame along with Hunter's associates.
The New York Post, which first reported on the photos, 
said Hunter and his associates were working at the time on energy deals in Latin America and Mexico.
The  photos obtained by Fox News were from Hunter's laptop and provided by  Robert Costello, an attorney for Rudy Giuliani. A time stamp indicates  that the pictures were taken on Nov. 19, 2015. 
The time stamp  also coincides with a scheduled 8:30 a.m. "Breakfast with Dad – NAVOBS,"  according to an email from the hard drive, an apparent reference to the  U.S. Naval Academy, which is the vice president's residence. 
 

        Photo from 2015 appears to show then-Vice President Biden and his  son Hunter with Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim (second from left) and  other executives.       
An email sent the following day by Eric  Schwerin of Hunter Biden’s firm Rosemont Seneca, shows a Politico  Playbook headline corroborating Slim being in the D.C. area with an  article headlined, "SPOTTED: Carlos Slim in the lobby yesterday morning  of the Georgetown Four Seasons."
A representative for Slim did not immediately respond to an email from Fox News.
Several  of the high-powered foreign executives were already familiar to the  president, having been involved politics that intersected with American  interests. It is unclear if Hunter Biden was trying to capitalize on the  existing relationships or making new introductions.
The photos  are the type you'd expect to see adorning the walls inside any  influential politician’s home: the elected official flanked by one of  his sons and a few billionaires inside a smartly decorated room. But the  picture becomes a political albatross when the politician in the photo  insisted throughout his presidential campaign that he never discussed  any overseas business dealings with the son who is also in the photo.
 
 
 
One  of the pictures in question appears to show Biden with his son Hunter  alongside Slim; Interjet’s CEO Miguel Aleman Magnani; the company's  chairman Miguel Aleman Velasco; and Hunter’s associate Jeff Cooper, a  longtime former managing partner of the law firm SimmonsCooper -- a big  Biden donor.
The  Post reported that Cooper joined the vice president’s "entourage on Air  Force Two to Mexico in 2016, when he and Hunter were trying to  negotiate an ill-fated petroleum deal with Aleman Magnani."
The  White House told Fox News that the president maintains his earlier  position that overseas business was never discussed. A lawyer for Hunter  did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News.
Critics  have expressed dismay that the mainstream media continues to approach  the issue with willful ignorance. The Bidens never confirmed or denied  the existence of the laptop. Thomas Rid, a professor of strategic  studies at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International  Studies, 
wrote in  The Washington Post last October that "the absence of a denial by the  Biden campaign or Hunter himself should not be treated as a tacit  admission of authenticity."
Miranda Devine, the columnist for the New York Post, 
wrote this week  that there will eventually be a "point the Biden White House will have  to confront evidence of the president’s involvement in his son Hunter’s  shady overseas business dealings."
Former President Trump  attempted to draw attention to the issue during the campaign, but it  never gained traction in the mainstream media and was written off as a  fringe theory. Trump referred to Hunter's laptop as the "laptop from  hell" and essentially accused Hunter of developing a business model  based on the monetization of access to his dad.
Trump was  particularly interested in learning how Hunter managed to join the board  of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma in 2014, around the time his  father was helping conduct the Obama administration’s foreign policy  with the country. 
"And you didn’t have a job before your father  was vice president," Trump told "Fox & Friends" at the time. "You  can’t go and go with your father and every stop you make, you pick up $1  billion."
Senate  Republicans said in a 2020 report that Hunter's appointment may have  posed a conflict of interest, but they did not present evidence that the  hiring influenced U.S. policies.
In April, Hunter sat down for an  interview with CBS News and appeared evasive when asked about the  laptop. He said he had no idea if the computer was his but said there  was a possibility.
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"There  could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me," Hunter said. "It  could be that I was hacked. It could be that it was the.. that it was  Russian intelligence. It could be that it was stolen from me. Or that  there was a laptop stolen from me."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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