KEY POINTS
  • Jeff Ricchetti lobbied the National Security Council on behalf of General Motors in the second quarter, a lobbying report says.
  • The report shows that Jeff Ricchetti, who is the brother of top Biden advisor Steve Ricchetti, engaged with the NSC for the car-making giant on "issues related to China."
  • This is the latest example of Ricchetti getting access into the Biden White House since his brother officially became a senior advisor to the commander in chief.
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, July 20, 2021.

The brother of one of President Joe Biden's closest advisors lobbied members of the National Security Council for General Motors in the second quarter, according to a new disclosure report reviewed by CNBC.

The report shows that Jeff Ricchetti, brother of White House counselor Steve Ricchetti, engaged with the NSC for the car-making giant on "issues related to China." The company paid Ricchetti $60,000 last quarter for his lobbying services.