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She attended the [[University of Pennsylvania]], where she studied American History, graduating in 2001.<ref name=People2023-08-08/> | She attended the [[University of Pennsylvania]], where she studied American History, graduating in 2001.<ref name=People2023-08-08/> | ||
Finnegan joined her grandfather on official trips to | Finnegan joined her grandfather on official trips to China, in 2013 and 2020.<ref name=Today2023-05-06/><ref name=insiderWhoFinnegan/> | ||
She joined her grandmother, [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Jill Biden]] in representing the [[United States of America|United States]] at the coronation of [[Charles III]].<ref name=People2023-08-08/> | She joined her grandmother, [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Jill Biden]] in representing the [[United States of America|United States]] at the coronation of [[Charles III]].<ref name=People2023-08-08/> |
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Finnegan Biden was born, in 2000, to Hunter Biden and Kathleen Buhle, making her a granddaughter of President Joe Biden.[2][3] She attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied American History, graduating in 2001.[3] Finnegan joined her grandfather on official trips to China, in 2013 and 2020.[2][4] She joined her grandmother, First Lady Jill Biden in representing the United States at the coronation of Charles III.[3] Observers noted that she and her grandmother wore dresses that were the same colors Yellow and Blue as the Ukrainian flag.[3] They were seated next to Ukraine's First Lady, Olena Zelenska, and their wardrobe choice was interpreted as a measure of support for Ukraine in its attempts to oust its Russian invaders. Like other members of her family her given name, Finnegan, honors an older relative, in her case her great-grandmother, Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Biden.[1] References
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