President Joe Biden shrugged off a question about allegations of his family’s corruption on Thursday, saying: ‘Where’s the money?’ 

The moment came at the end of a joint White House press conference with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Reporters shouted questions as the two prepared to leave the stage after spending 40 minutes responding to four pre-selected journalists. 

As the hubbub died away, Biden was asked about Republican claims that a secret F.B.I. document contains evidence that Biden was caught up in a $5 million bribery scheme when he was vice president.

‘Where’s the money?’ he said.

‘I’m joking. It’s a load of malarkey.’

President Joe Biden shrugged off a question about allegations of his family's corruption on Thursday at the end of a press conference, saying: 'Where's the money?'

President Joe Biden shrugged off a question about allegations of his family’s corruption on Thursday at the end of a press conference, saying: ‘Where’s the money?’

His supporters insist the claims are part of a political smear, and point out that the F.B.I. decided not to pursue the allegation. 

Earlier Biden managed to botch the introductions as he welcomed Sunak to the White House. 

‘Well Mr. President,’ he began as they sat down in the Oval Office before correcting himself. ‘Mr President? I just demoted you.’

Sunak laughed off the gaffe as Biden continued: ‘Mr Prime Minister, it’s great to have you back.’  

Sunak is making his first visit to the White House. 

Biden, 80, has been accused frequently of snubbing the United Kingdom in favor of Ireland, the land of his ancestors, and has botched the pronunciation of Sunak’s name in the past.

Sunak arrives on a mission to build better ties as his country seeks to find its new place in the world after leaving the European Union.

He came armed with gifts, presenting the president with a personalized waxed jacket. The $400 navy blue Bedale Barbour jacket was made near Sunak’s parliamentary constituency in north-east England.

President Joe Biden welcomed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to the White House on Thursday. They were due to discuss economic ties, Ukraine and artificial intelligence

President Joe Biden welcomed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to the White House on Thursday. They were due to discuss economic ties, Ukraine and artificial intelligence

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He also presented the president with a copy of a book written by his British great-great grandfather.

‘Naval Discipline,’ was written by Christopher Biden in the mid 19th century and covers the Royal Navy’s rules on mutiny.

The president mentioned it in a speech during his visit to Northern Ireland in April.

However, U.S. officials have dashed hopes of a free trade agreement between Washington and London.

Instead their talks will focus on other forms of economic ties, the dangers of artificial intelligence and Ukraine. 

Sunak is making his first visit to the White House since taking office in October

Sunak is making his first visit to the White House since taking office in October

Sunak was guest of honor at UK-US friendship night at the Washington Nationals game on Wednesday evening. It included a fly past of US and UK aircraft

Sunak was guest of honor at UK-US friendship night at the Washington Nationals game on Wednesday evening. It included a fly past of US and UK aircraft

‘And as we’ve done before, the US and the UK, have stood together to support Ukraine and stand up for the values of democracy and freedom and make sure that they prevail, as I know we will,’ said Sunak.

‘But also I completely agree with what you said, our economies are seeing, perhaps the biggest transformation since the Industrial Revolution, as new technologies provide incredible opportunities, but also give our adversaries more tools for harm.’

Biden brought up the history of the Oval Office, including the famous wartime meetings between wartime president and prime minister.

‘You know, Prime Minister Churchill and Roosevelt met here a little over seventy years ago,’ he said. ‘And they asserted that the strength of the partnership between Great Britain, the United States was the strength of the free world.’

He said there were dozens of stories about Churchill’s time visiting, and his habit of taking baths.

Sunak came armed with gifts, presenting the president with a personalized waxed jacket. The $400 navy blue Bedale Barbour jacket (similar pictured above) was made near Sunak's parliamentary constituency in north-east England

Sunak came armed with gifts, presenting the president with a personalized waxed jacket. The $400 navy blue Bedale Barbour jacket (similar pictured above) was made near Sunak’s parliamentary constituency in north-east England

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Prime Minister Winston Churchill (L) and President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House

Prime Minister Winston Churchill (L) and President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House

Sunak continued: ‘Wandering around at three in the morning … Winston Churchill bothering Mrs. Roosevelt.’

‘Don’t worry. You won’t see me that bothering you and the first lady.

His government is keen to build better relations with Washington, forging closer economic ties as London finds its new place in the world after leaving the European Union.

After the turbulence  of recent years — when Theresa May, Boris Johnson, and Liz Truss all came and went from Number 10 in quick succession — Sunak is intent on portraying a more stable presence. 

British officials and ministers have also quietly been trying to shore up U.S. support for Ukraine, amid fears that America First Republicans in Congress could cut off the supply of arms and ammunition.

At the same time, Sunak’s defense secretary Ben Wallace is among the possible contenders to take over as N.A.T.O. secretary general when Jens Stoltenberg steps down. Sunak will know that U.S. backing is essential to win the post, raising questions about whether the prime minister plans to use his White House visit to lobby Biden.

DailyMail

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