In 2023, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden received a variety of lavish gifts from foreign leaders, as reported by the State Department. The most notable present was a 7.5-carat diamond valued at $20,000 from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, given to Jill Biden. Additionally, she received a brooch worth $14,063 from the Ukrainian ambassador and gifts totaling $4,510 from the president and first lady of Egypt.
President Biden also received several expensive gifts, including a $7,100 photo album from South Korea's former President, a $3,495 statue from the Mongolian prime minister, a $3,300 silver bowl from the sultan of Brunei, a $3,160 sterling silver tray from the president of Israel, and a $2,400 collage from the Ukrainian President.
Under federal law, executive branch officials must disclose gifts from foreign leaders exceeding $480. While some gifts are kept for official use, others are transferred to the National Archives or put on display. The $20,000 diamond will be retained in the White House East Wing until the Bidens leave office, after which it will be sent to the archives.
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Employees of the CIA also reported receiving extravagant gifts, with many opting to destroy items such as watches, perfume, and jewelry. CIA Director William Burns received an $18,000 astrograph, while other employees destroyed luxury watches and jewelry items worth over $132,000 combined.
One employee received a $30,000 women's jewelry set from a Libyan jeweler, while others reported destroying Rolex watches valued at thousands of dollars each. The destruction of a collection of Amouage Perfume worth $10,670 is pending.