WASHINGTON — Retiring President Biden revealed Wednesday that he will become a great-grandfather once his granddaughter Naomi undergoes a scheduled C-section later in the day.

Biden, 82, spilled the details to USA Today’s Susan Page in his first sit-down interview as president with a reporter from a daily newspaper — just days before leaving office on Jan. 20.

“I’m about to be a great-grandfather, Jesus God,” he said.

“But Naomi, [first son Hunter Biden’s] oldest, about to, I’m going out to California. She’s due to have a caesarean on the 8th of January,” added Biden, appearing to indicate that Naomi, 31, had relocated to the West Coast with her husband, Peter Neal.

Biden’s trip to California ostensibly was to deliver a speech on conservation, which had to be canceled Wednesday due to a raging wildfire in the Pacific Palisades.

“She works for one of the major law firms, mega firms, same one Dodd’s with. She went to Penn, at Columbia Law School,” the president gushed.

The first granddaughter, an attorney for international law firm Arnold & Porter, has been particularly close to the country’s oldest-ever sitting president.

After living at a DC apartment building with a rare view of the White House, Naomi and her then-fiancé moved into the executive mansion ahead of their wedding on its lawn in November 2022.

She then moved into a home in Georgetown — about a block from the Four Seasons hotel, where her father Hunter and grandfather Joe had allegedly lunched with a Chinese government-linked businessman in 2017 before millions of dollars flowed to Hunter Biden and his uncle James.

Neal was recently spotted loading a moving truck outside the Georgetown house, which became well-known publicly after an attempted carjacking in 2023 that was foiled by the Secret Service.

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