Shots Fired: Secret Service Agents Guarding Naomi Biden In Georgetown Shoot at 2 or 3 Men

AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, Pool

Secret Service announced agents assigned to guarding Hunter Biden’s daughter Naomi Biden, who married Peter Neal at a White House Nov. 19, ceremony, fired at two or three men the night of Nov. 13 as the men attempted to break into one of their vehicles—while on a detail in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood protecting President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s granddaughter.

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Perhaps the president's granddaughter was dining at Georgetown's renowned Cafe Milano, home of the $49 Linguine B. Johnson with Maine lobster, one of the family's favorite haunts, and where her grandfather dined with her father's business associates.

Naomi Biden, a graduate of Columbia University’s law school, works as an international arbitration associate at the Washington law firm Arnold & Porter.

When David Axelrod, who was a senior advisor and staffer for President Barack Obama, pointed out that both Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) left the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic Primary without any delegates, Biden lashed out with a seething tweet.

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Undeterred, three years later, Axelrod, who is a regular contributor at CNN, sounded the alarm about her grandfather's electability in 2024.

It was reported that Biden and her fiancé moved into the White House before her wedding and that while she was living there, she was hired by the Peruvian government in their conflict with Worth Capital Holdings regarding their oil refinery there. Worth Capital Holdings is controlled by New York financier Rusty Holzer.

In September 2022, Holzer accepted an agreement with the Justice Department’s Southern District of New York, based on insider trader charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Holzer was accused of tipping off a cousin about a stock.

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Holzer, without admitting or denying the allegations in the SEC's complaint against him, and subject to court approval, consented to the entry of a judgment permanently enjoining him from violating Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5, permanently barring him from acting as an officer or director of a public issuer, and ordering him to pay disgorgement, plus prejudgment interest, and a civil penalty, in amounts to be determined by the court.

 The Secret Service said the shooting incident remains under investigation.

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