EXCLUSIVE: U.S. State Department Provided Vehicles For Hunter Biden’s South Africa Vacation

Exclusive photographs obtained by investigative journalist Laura Loomer reveal that the U.S. State Department has been supplying vehicles for Hunter Biden’s personal use during his vacation in South Africa. The revelation comes amid heightened scrutiny following President Donald Trump’s decision on Monday to revoke Hunter Biden’s Secret Service protection, a move that happened after Laura Loomer’s earlier images showed Secret Service agents accompanying Hunter Biden on his trip.

Last weekend, Loomer Unleashed published photos of two vehicles—a Ford and a Volvo SUV—spotted with Hunter Biden and his wife entering and exiting in South Africa. A search of the license plates revealed that both vehicles are registered to the U.S. Embassy in South Africa.

Prior to the withdrawal of his Secret Service detail, Hunter Biden had been accompanied by 18 agents on the ground in South Africa, with an additional 12 agents set to arrive and rotate duties.

Adding to the scrutiny, investigators from Loomer Unleashed also spotted Hunter Biden and his wife, Melissa Cohen, dining at an upscale restaurant in Cape Town with Ellen DeGeneres. The dinner, which lasted over two hours, comes after DeGeneres relocated to the United Kingdom following the U.S. presidential election in November 2024, won by Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden’s reported financial woes and his trip to South Africa have intensified scrutiny of his recent court declaration. Under 18 U.S.C. § 1621, perjury—defined as knowingly making false statements under oath in federal proceedings—carries severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment. Legal experts are now questioning whether Biden’s assertion of being “broke” on March 5 could expose him to such charges, given his apparent capacity to finance an extended luxury trip abroad. As of now, no official investigation has been confirmed, but the development has sparked growing debate over the accuracy of his sworn statements.

Hunter Biden’s South Africa trip coincides with diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and South Africa. Last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool to leave the United States within 72 hours, a deadline set for Friday. President Trump has also suspended foreign aid to South Africa, citing ongoing human rights concerns.

The Trump administration’s swift action to end Hunter Biden’s Secret Service detail has been praised by some as a step toward curbing alleged misuse of public resources by the Biden family. As questions mount, the controversy underscores ongoing debates over accountability and transparency in government spending.

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