The DNC will reimburse the second lady’s tickets between the United States and France, where she spent time with President Joe Biden to honor the 80th commemoration of D-Day, according to The Daily Mail, but many other costs are likely to be taxpayer-funded. The party would pay the government for the airplane tickets, according to a speech from a second lady’s office spokesperson.
The state is reimbursed for these flights to Wilmington and back to Paris in accordance with applicable regulations that are applied across governments, according to the director.
The Democratic National Committee’s spokesperson confirmed to CBS News that the first lady’s” primary school go” would be covered.
The second lady’s company and the DNC reached out for comment to The Washington Examiner.
The Daily Mail, citing the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, estimated Emily Biden’s trip charges were around$ 345, 400. The DNC is supported by sponsors.
On Tuesday, Hunter Biden was found guilty of all three counts relating to a 2018 firearm buy. Joe Biden was in Washington when her grandson was found guilty, and Jill Biden was in Wilmington.
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The chairman said in a statement following the conviction that he would “accept the result” and that he is proud of his son’s recovery from drug habit.
Biden is scheduled to address an event held by the gun control advocacy group Everytown in Washington this evening.