Hunter Biden was named a paid board member of Burisma Holdings in April 2014. The company's founder was a political ally of Viktor Yanukovych,Ukraine's Russia-friendly president,who was driven out in February 2014 by mass protests.
Yanukovych's ouster prompted the Obama administration to move quickly to deepen ties with Ukraine's new government. Joe Biden played a leading role,traveling to Ukraine and speaking frequently with its new Western-friendly president.
The younger Biden's business role raised concerns among anti-corruption advocates that Burisma was seeking to gain influence with the Obama administration. At the time,the company ran a natural gas extraction operation in Crimea,a Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia after Yanukovych was pushed from power.
Hunter Biden has denied using his influence with his father to aid Burisma. He remained on the board through early 2019,often appearing at energy-related conferences abroad representing Burisma's interests.
On Saturday,the former vice president said he never speaks to his son about his overseas business dealings.