Money, or lack thereof, has always been part of the Biden family story. In a 2017 book tour interview with Megyn Kelly, Jill let this slip out.
Joe: “I am the poorest man in Congress
Jill: “I hate when he says that."
Joe: “It’s true!”
Of course, by that time, the "poorest man in Congress" and his wife owned two homes, including the 4,000-square-foot, six-bedroom Rehobeth Beach, Del., colonial and their ten-acre Wilmington manse "that Joe famously designed himself... with a big swimming pool," reported a Vogue article entitled, "A First Lady for All of Us: On the Road With Dr. Jill Biden."
The Rehobeth Beach home bears a sign called "A Promise Kept" because, Jill says, "The promise kept was actually this house! Because [Joe] kept saying, 'When I write my book, I'll buy you a beach house.'"
Now we learn that the couple paid $2.74 million cash. That deal went down just days after Hunter Biden demanded the Chinese give the Biden family money, saying he was sitting right next to his father while making the threat.
It seems Joe has a 'lucky' streak with homes. The two had previously owned another mansion. "He loves to look at houses. It's one of his things," says Jill of Joe.
When Joe was in the Senate, the couple bought a Greenville, Del., mansion Joe dubbed "The Station" for $185,000 in 1974. He was making $42,500 per year as a senator. The house became a Biden Crime Family cash cow. The Bidens sold the home in 1996 for $1.2 million to an MBNA vice president, who doubled as a Biden bundler, gave Hunter a job, and "paid him for years." The Daily Mail reports that three decades later, the home's assessment has finally matched the price the Bidens got for it from the MBNA executive in 1996. https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2023/10/30/jillary-n4923456
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