Joe Biden has been attacking members of the U.S. Supreme Court for not disclosing on financial statements the free travel that they have been afforded, yet Biden himself has also not reported various free vacations he has been given.

According to a report, it is now revealed that Biden has taken multiple free vacations at the homes of billionaires since becoming president and he has not disclosed any of them on his own financial disclosure statements.

Meanwhile, Biden has leveled that same disclosure accusation at the SCOTUS in order to shore up his claim that the court needs to have a code of ethics imposed on it.

Biden has pointed specifically to Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, tow of the court’s staunchest conservatives. But he is guilty of the same “offense.”

Per Just the News:

Undiscussed, so far, is the fact that Biden has taken multiple free vacations over the years, allegedly not reporting them on financial disclosure forms. Last year, Biden took four vacations at wealthy supporters’ homes that he did not disclose on his Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report, the New York Post reported.

Biden and his family stayed at the beachfront St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, home of wealthy business owners Bill and Connie Neville at the start and end of 2023. The home is usually a VRBO rental.

For a six-day Thanksgiving vacation, Biden stayed at billionaire hedge fund founder David Rubenstein’s compound in Nantucket. He also vacationed at billionaire climate activist and investor Tom Steyer’s place in Lake Tahoe, Nev., for nine days last August.

But thus far, Biden has made no disclosures of these and several other vacations he was given for free by billionaires.

The Center for Renewing America (CRA) blasted Biden’s hypocrisy and possible conflicts of interest.

“Whenever Biden wishes to celebrate a holiday or go on vacation, there seems to be a billionaire whose interests can be benefited by the President waiting to offer a vacation home. The potential for conflicts of interest is vast. Indeed, former ethics officials of both parties have roundly condemned these activities and pointed out their illegality,” said CRA President Russ Vought, who was director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under President Trump.

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