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Trump will ‘look into’ Hunter Biden government-funded security

WASHINGTON – President Trump said he will “examine” details of Hunter Biden's Secret Service security on Monday after his former eldest son, surrounded by more than a dozen agents, was found on a “ultra-subtle” escape in South Africa when he was deposited in court.

“If we have Hunter Biden and 18 people, that's what we'll see this afternoon,” Trump told reporters on a visit to the Kennedy Center on Monday.

For a taxpayer-funded trip to Cape Town, former President Joe Biden's son was staying in a $500 night villa. Its website described it as “a magnificent 180-degree designer home with no obstruction from the ocean.”

President Trump said he would “examine” the security details of Hunter Biden's Secret Service. Reuters
The president was spoken about his former eldest son, with 18 agents protecting him on a Lux trip to South Africa. Raphael Fontorra for the New York Post

Trump, 78, expressed his dissatisfaction with the hunters in South Africa after the government halted foreign aid to the state as the government took land from farmers as a partheid reparations.

“South Africa is on the watch list. Yes, what they're doing to people is cruel and I stopped making money in South Africa. You know it's billions of dollars,” Trump said.

Former President Joe Biden extended Secret Service protections to his son in the final weeks of his tenure at the White House. Yuri Gripas/Pool/EPA-Efe/Shutterstock
This post reported on Biden's trip to South Africa over the weekend. This was paid by taxpayer dollars, with the security details provided by the US government. Reuters

“That's why he's in South Africa. It's really funny. It's okay, I'll take a look.”

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