President Joe Biden was seen whiling away the afternoon on the beach as his DOJ tried to jail Hunter's best friend on the eve of a closed-door testimony in which the president will be implicated in his son's foreign business schemes.
Biden appeared the picture of calm on Rehoboth Beach in Delaware just a day before Hunter Biden's best friend Devon Archer plans to implicate Joe in his son's foreign business schemes on Monday.
Archer is expected to provide details that will challenge the White House's insistence that Joe Biden never had any knowledge of or involvement in his wayward son's business affairs.
A source close to Archer confirmed reports that he is set to testify about meetings he attended with his and Hunter's foreign business partners, where the First Son allegedly had Joe Biden on speakerphone.
DailyMail.com reported exclusively this week that Archer is 'in hiding' after receiving 'threats' leading up to his bombshell testimony.
Republicans say his account is critical to their investigation as the DOJ pushes for Archer to report to prison.
But such testimony appeared to be far from the president's mind who was seen relaxing on the sands in 80 degree sunshine during the 10-day trip to his beach home.
Since taking office, Biden has spent 360 days, some 39 percent of his presidency, on vacation with hundreds of days outside of Washington D.C.
The president and his wife Jill could be seen strolling to the private beach of North Shores which is for residents only and accessible only with a permit.
Biden could be seen carrying a towel over his shoulder together with a reusable shopping bag from a local bookstore.
Dressed in a navy T-shirt, baseball cap and blue swimming shorts, he walked alongside his wife who was also seen wearing a violet cover-up, white top and baseball cap.
Biden's staff notes that the presidency follows him wherever he goes, so the president will continue to receive security briefings and have access to aides who join him on the trip.
Last week, Biden managed to avoid making any new comments about his son's predicament, after a plea deal that would have had him avoid jail time fell apart under withering questioning by a federal judge.