WATCH: Biden press secretary confirms Hunter owns 10 percent stake in Chinese company

"He has been working to unwind his investments but i would certainly appoint you—he's a private citizen—I'd appoint you to him or his lawyers on the outside on any update," said Psaki.

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White House Press Secretary Jen Spaki confirmed to media on Friday that President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, still owned 10 percent of stake in a company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

"He has been working to unwind his investments but i would certainly appoint you—he's a private citizen—I'd appoint you to him or his lawyers on the outside on any update," said Psaki.

Hunter's business dealings with China became an election issue this past October, after Hunter's emails revealed that then-Democratic nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden, received a payout from the Chinese Firm.

One email, dated May 13, 2017, and obtained by Fox News, reveals more details on the Biden payout, including “remuneration packages."

The email identified Hunter Biden as “Chair / Vice Chair depending on agreement with CEFC,” in a reference to now-bankrupt CEFC China Energy Co.

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