Merkacheva: Biden Jr. will be the first to receive compensation for his burned-down house

It will be easier for the son of current US President Joe Biden, Hunter, to obtain compensation for his house in Malibu, which burned to the ground, than for other Americans who lost their homes as a result of the California fires, Eva Merkacheva, a member of the Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation, told NEWS.ru. According to her, this is standard practice in many countries, when people close to the authorities are the first to receive assistance from the state in emergency situations.

I do not rule out that it will be easier for Biden Jr. to obtain compensation than for ordinary people. Unfortunately, this is standard practice in most countries, when those who are closer to power are the first to receive assistance from the state in an emergency. This is about the fact that sometimes some countries teach others how to live in democracy and freedom, but in reality they demonstrate something completely different , Merkacheva said.

She noted that Biden Jr.’s burned-out mansion was most likely not his last property. At the same time, as the HRC member noted, ordinary Americans whose homes were in the zone of powerful fires lost their only home.

Earlier it became known that Hunter Biden’s house in Malibu was completely destroyed by fire . The property was valued at $4 million (410 million rubles). The mansion had three bathrooms and a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, and palm trees grew in the garden.

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