Naomi Biden
Naomi Biden | |
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Born | Naomi King Biden December 21, 1993 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Education | University of Pennsylvania (BA) Columbia University (JD) |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse |
Peter George Heermann Neal
(m. 2022) |
Parent(s) | Hunter Biden Kathleen Buhle |
Family | Biden |
Naomi King Biden (born December 21, 1993) is an American lawyer. She is the eldest daughter of Hunter Biden and Kathleen Buhle, and a granddaughter of U.S. President Joe Biden.[1] She grew up in Washington, D.C., and attended the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Law School and works as an associate at the law firm Arnold & Porter.
A member of the
In November 2022, she became the first granddaughter of a president to marry at the White House. According to the White House Historical Association, her wedding was the first to take place on the South Lawn.
Early life, education, and family
Biden was born on December 21, 1993,[2][3] to Hunter Biden and Kathleen Buhle.[4][5] She has two younger sisters, Finnegan and Roberta ("Maisy"), a half-brother named Beau from her father's second marriage to South African filmmaker Melissa Cohen, and one half-sister from her father's relationship with Lunden Alexis Roberts.[6] The eldest grandchild of U.S. President Joe Biden, she was named after his daughter, Naomi Christina Biden, who at age 1 was killed and would have been her aunt,[7] along with his first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden,[1][8] in a 1972 car crash.[4][1] Her grandfather married Jill Biden in 1977.[9]
Naomi King Biden grew up in
Public life and career
Biden attended the
Biden encouraged her grandfather to run in the 2020 United States presidential election against incumbent U.S. President Donald Trump, calling a family meeting in 2019 to persuade him to enter the race.[3][16][17] She gave a speech supporting her grandfather in a video that played during the 2020 Democratic National Convention.[8][16]
Biden currently works as an international arbitration associate attorney at Arnold & Porter, having started with the law firm in 2020.[1][16]
Personal life
Biden met Peter George Heermann Neal, an associate at
See also
References
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