FACT CHECK: Beau, Not Hunter Biden Pictured In Image Of Joe Biden Being Sworn Into Senate
A viral screenshot of a tweet shared on Facebook claims Hunter Biden appears in a photograph of President Joe Biden’s 1973 Senate swearing-in ceremony.
Verdict: False
The claim is false, as the photograph shows Biden’s elder son Beau, not Hunter, according to Getty Images and The Associated Press.
Fact Check:
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The screenshot, which has garnered over 5,000 likes as of writing, claims Hunter Biden appears in a photo of his father’s 1973 Senate swearing-in ceremony.
“This is Joe Biden being sworn into the Senate. That little boy is Hunter. He has a fractured skull and brain injuries from the car wreck. Joe made him get dressed up for a photo op cause he thought it would be good for his career. Hate Joe. Pity Hunter. Kid never had a chance,” the text of the original tweet reads.
A young child can be seen in the black-and-white photo of Biden’s Senate swearing-in ceremony.
The claim is false. Check Your Fact performed a keyword search, which led us to Getty Images, where a similar photograph from Biden’s Senate swearing-in ceremony can be seen. According to the image’s caption, the young child that appears in the photograph is Biden’s elder son, Beau.
“Senator Joseph Biden takes the oath of office from the U.S. Senate’s secretary, Frank Valeo with his father-in-law Robert Hunter and son Joseph Beau Biden at his side, in Beau’s hospital room,” the caption begins.
“Last month Beau and his brother Robert Hunter were injured in an auto accident that killed their mother Nealia and younger sister Amy. Senator Biden took the oath here with the permission of the Senate so that he could remain in Wilmington until both children were well. Beau is in traction while Hunter has recovered,” it continues. (RELATED: Facebook Image Does Not Show Authentic Headline From Christian Website About Hunter Biden Pardon)
In addition, USA Today debunked the claim on Dec. 13, indicating the photograph had been captured by The Associated Press and showed Beau, not Hunter Biden. Furthermore, neither Biden nor the White House appears to have publicly commented on the claim.
Check Your Fact has contacted the White House for comment.
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