According to a new revelation released on Monday, the US Secret Service is covering the price for a mansion in Malibu, California that costs more than $30,000 per month to protect Hunter Biden.

According to ABC News, President Joe Biden’s lone surviving son, together with his wife and child, lives next door to the ‘Spanish-style mansion’ with ‘beautiful ocean views,’ according to the ad.

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The home is said to have six bedrooms and six bathrooms, as well as upscale facilities such as a gym, tasting room, pool, grill, and Jacuzzi.

A spiral staircase leads to a ‘castle-like tower to the master hideaway with wet bar’ in the taxpayer-funded property. According to ABC, the home’s listing describes it as “resort-style living at its finest” and a “ideal getaway for discerning clientele.”

Hunter’s own home is apparently more modest, with a monthly rent of $20,000, according to property listings.

According to Monday’s report, the president’s son is reportedly living in a’resort-style’ four-bedroom, three-bathroom home with high ceilings and a chef’s kitchen. It also has a ‘park-like’ back yard and similar amenities to his security detail’s house next door, such as a pool, spa, and grill.

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‘Due to the necessity to safeguard operational confidentiality, the US Secret Service does not comment on the techniques, methods, or resources used to perform our protective activities,’ the Secret Service stated when contacted for comment.

While it’s standard practice for the Secret Service to rent the closest possible location to the protectee — the president, their family, and other high-ranking officials — the elitist lifestyle chosen by some in the upper echelons of power has come under fire as a deliberate waste of taxpayer dollars.

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The claim comes as the president’s son’s international business dealings, particularly in China and Ukraine, have come under heightened investigation since Joe Biden was vice president.

‘It’s obscene that taxpayers are footing the $30,000-per-month bill so Hunter Biden may live in luxury,’ Taxpayers Protection Alliance President David Williams said.

Hunter Biden is “living high off the hog,”… and taxpayers, while ordinary Americans are struggling to make ends meet because to rising prices. In addition to protecting Hunter Biden, more effort should be made to safeguard taxpayers.’

The expense, according to a retired Secret Service member, was “relative.”

‘Hunter’s in Malibu, which isn’t exactly cheap…

‘And the Trump kids, too, they didn’t live in low-cost places,’ he added, adding that having a command center in the next town over would be ‘no good.’

According to a late 2020 study by the Washington Post, the Secret Service spent at least $1.2 million on Donald Trump-owned homes to safeguard the former president’s family.

Agents paid $3,000 a month for a studio apartment in Washington, DC to provide protection for Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump while Trump was in the White House.

Former President Barack Obama’s lavish vacations while in government also aroused questions. According to Judicial Watch, a single vacation to Martha’s Vineyard in August 2016 cost around $2.7 million. Later that year, taxpayers paid $1.9 million for a trip to Hawaii.

The Secret Service, which was protecting him on his Delaware home at the time, reportedly paid Vice President Joe Biden $2,200 per month in rent as a landlord.

The Secret Service’s rent expenditures to safeguard Hunter, according to a progressive lobbyist who talked with ABC, are a “unconscionable burden” on taxpayers.

Craig Holman said, “Ivanka and Jared should have opened up their house to the Secret Service, just like Hunter Biden should have done at his Malibu estate.”

‘Paying $30,000 a month for the Secret Service to rent a Malibu property adjacent to Hunter Biden is an unacceptable expenditure to taxpayers, solely for Hunter Biden’s personal gain.’ Hunter should be aware of this and arrange for his security detail to stay with him in his own home.’

It comes after White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain was forced to defend Hunter on Sunday, saying that the president is “confident” that his son “didn’t break the law,” despite the fact that a federal investigation into the 52-year-old recovering drug addict’s foreign business dealings is heating up.

A federal grand jury has been hearing testimony about Hunter Biden’s cash flow while serving on the board of Ukraine energy company Burisma in recent months, according to reports. The senior White House official appeared on ABC’s This Week two days after it was reported that a federal grand jury has been hearing testimony about Hunter Biden’s cash flow while serving on the board of Ukraine energy company Burisma in recent months.

Klain fiercely disputed during his television interview that the White House had contacted the Justice Department about the investigation, which is being handled in the president’s home state of Delaware.

‘Of course, the president believes his son did not infringe the law,’ Klain added.

‘But, most significantly, as I previously stated, it is an issue for the Justice Department to decide through the legal process.’ It’s a situation in which no one at the White House is involved.’

Klain was also questioned about a recent Washington Post revelation revealing that a Chinese energy firm paid roughly $5 million to entities controlled by Hunter and his uncle James Biden over the course of 14 months.

CEFC China Energy, a business with close ties to Beijing’s communist government, allegedly began making payments in 2017.

The Post highlighted freshly released government papers, bank statements, and emails recovered from a hard drive allegedly belonging to Hunter in its piece, which had previously been dismissed as ‘Russian disinformation’ by major media outlets.

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‘Does the president believe his family did not act unethically?’ On Sunday, anchor George Stephanopoulos posed the question.

‘George, the president is confident that his family did the right thing,’ Klain responded.

‘ But, once again, I want to be crystal clear: these are Hunter and his brother’s acts. It’s a personal matter. He went on to say, ‘They don’t involve the president.’

‘And they are unquestionably not anything in which the White House is participating.’

The contents of the laptop reportedly belonging to Hunter were initially revealed in October 2020 by the New York Post, and were later verified by DailyMail.com early the following year.