Hunter Biden’s daughter Naomi ‘vandalized’ the US Capitol in 2011 while working as a Senate page, prompting a groveling apology for the program
- Hunter Biden’s daughter Naomi allegedly vandalized the United States Capitol in 2011 while working as a Senate page
- During a tour of the Capitol dome, Naomi, then 17, allegedly damaged some of the walls around the dome by carving her name into the stone
- In response, Hunter Biden wrote a deeply apologetic email to Elizabeth Roach, the longtime overseer of the Senate Page program.
Hunter Biden’s daughter Naomi allegedly vandalized the United States Capitol in 2011 while working as a Senate page.
The act forced Hunter Biden to make a “cringing apology” to the head of the Page program, the This is reported by the New York Post.
The problem arose when 17-year-old Naomi Biden was courting Senator Harry Reid of Nevada while she was still a student at the elite Sidwell Friends high school in Washington DC.
In June 2011, she and a fellow Page were given a tour of the Capitol dome and allegedly damaged some of the walls around the dome by carving their names into the stone.
In response, Hunter Biden wrote an apologetic email to Elizabeth Roach, the longtime overseer of the Senate Page program.
Hunter Biden’s daughter Naomi (right) allegedly vandalized the United States Capitol in 2011 while working as a Senate page
“I am Naomi Biden’s father. I cannot express how sorry I am for Naomi’s behavior. I’ve been in meetings all day and just found out from Aliza’s mother what happened,” the email seen by the Post said.
“As soon as Naomi finishes work today, I’ll go talk to her. I am very disappointed in their behavior, but understand that the intent was not malicious,” Hunter wrote on June 30, 2011.
“It was vandalism,” a former Reid employee told the Post.
‘I remember it perfectly. On the rotunda tour, when you go to the top of the dome, they have their names engraved in the stone.”
“It’s right at the top, so you can only have a few people there at a time. It should have been during the tour. There’s no way they could have gotten up there at any other time,” the insider recalled.
“They had to bring in architects and everything to clean it up.”

In June 2011, she and a fellow Page were given a tour of the Capitol dome and allegedly damaged some of the walls around the dome by carving their names into the stone.
Less than an hour later, Roach responded, “Thank you for the email and for highlighting the seriousness of the situation with Naomi.
‘I have instructed the pages to write letters of apology to the sergeant at arms and the deputy sergeant at arms. Naomi has written a very fitting note for each of them,” she said.
After being called up in the Senate, Naomi Biden attended the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Law School.
She later practiced international arbitration law at Arnold & Porter, a law firm in DC.