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Hunter Biden’s legal team was at White House days before he ducked subpoena: visitor logs

Hunter Biden’s legal team was at the White House days before he defied a congressional subpoena, raising questions about coordination between the two camps, critics said. 

Hunter Biden’s white-shoe attorney Abbe Lowell and Anthony Bernal, a top aide to First Lady Jill Biden were both at the White House on Dec. 11 in the East Wing, according to White House visitor logs.

An entry in the log appears to show Lowell met with Bernal — though the White House insisted the log entry was related to a White House Hanukkah reception and that no Hunter Biden matters were discussed.

Hunter Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell made held a meeting with Jill Biden’s top deputy in December. AP

The reception took place just two days before Hunter Biden defied a House subpoena for a transcribed interview and caused a small frenzy at the Capitol by asserting his innocence at an impromptu press conference.

Biden Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later admitted that President Biden had been “familiar” with what his son planned to say.

Hunter Biden ultimately came clean to House investigators two months later.

A month earlier, Bernal was also subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee as part of their investigation into President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents.

The meeting raises new questions about whether the White House is coordinating with Hunter Biden on his legal defense. AP

The committee identified Bernal as someone who accessed classified material at the Penn Biden Center before they were officially discovered there in November 2022.

Bernal, informally known as First Lady Jill Biden’s “work husband,” has become an infamous figure in the White House, where allegations of bullying and sexual harassment have circulated for years.

The aide — who has been with Jill Biden since 2008 — is widely considered untouchable because of his closeness to the first family.

What, if any, coordination existed between Hunter Biden and the White House has long been shrouded in secrecy — but House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky) told The Post the veil must be lifted.

“We’ve called on the White House to provide information about whether President Biden sought to influence or obstruct our investigation by preventing, discouraging, or dissuading his son from complying with the subpoenas for a deposition as part of the House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry, but the White House has refused to provide any information,” said Comer.

“The White House must provide the public with information about the contents of this meeting in order to provide transparency to the American people.”

Committee Chairman James Comer and House Republicans are demanding answers about what the meeting was about. Getty Images

Jean-Pierre has repeatedly dodged inquiries on the subject.

“He’s a private citizen. He’s not a member of the White House. He doesn’t work here,” she said in January when asked about President Biden’s role in his son’s legal defense.