The Untold Story of Joe Biden's Family: 15 Hidden Facts That Will Leave You Speechless

Joe Biden may be the President of the United States, but there's more to his life than just politics. His family has been an essential part of his journey, and there are some surprising and hidden facts that most people don't know about. 

Here are 15 lesser-known facts about the family of Joe Biden that will leave you awestruck.

Joe Biden's first wife, Neilia Hunter, and their daughter Naomi tragically died in a car accident in 1972, just weeks after he was elected to the Senate. His sons, Beau and Hunter, survived the accident.

Joe Biden married his second wife, Jill Tracy Jacobs, in 1977, and they have been married for over 40 years.

Jill Biden has a doctorate in education and is a teacher herself. She's the first First Lady to hold a paid job outside of the White House.

Joe Biden has five grandchildren, one of whom, Beau Biden III, is named after his late son.

Hunter Biden, Joe's second son, has had a tumultuous personal life, including struggles with addiction and a scandal involving his business dealings in Ukraine.

Ashley Biden, Joe's only daughter, is a social worker and activist who focuses on criminal justice reform.

Joe Biden's brother, James Biden, has been involved in several business ventures that have come under scrutiny.

Joe Biden's sister, Valerie Biden Owens, managed all of his political campaigns until 2008.

Joe Biden's mother, Catherine Eugenia Biden, was of Irish descent and played a significant role in shaping his values and beliefs.

Beau Biden, Joe's oldest son, served in the Army National Guard and was deployed to Iraq in 2008.

Beau Biden also  served as the  Attorney General of Delaware from 2007 until his death in 2015.

Hunter Biden married his first wife, Kathleen Buhle, in 1993 in a secret ceremony that was only attended by a few close family members.