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Newly Found Messages Suggest Joe Biden Involved in Hunter’s China Deals

New messages have been found showing that Joe Biden might have planned a meeting with a Chinese executive from CEFC China Energy when he was Vice President. This could mean that Joe Biden was more involved in his son, Hunter Biden’s, business deals than he said before. Two IRS whistleblowers, Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, found these messages. 

 

Hunter Biden supposedly messaged a CEFC associate saying, “I’m with my father, and we want to know why the promise hasn’t been kept.” This message hint that Joe Biden might not just have known about his son’s business deals but might have been part of them as well.

The House Ways and Means Committee is looking into Hunter Biden’s business doings. The Committee’s head, Jason Smith (R-MO), spoke strongly about Hunter Biden not following rules and lying to Congress. He mentioned three big lies Hunter Biden told during the investigation.

First, Hunter said he sent a message to the wrong person, but it appears he was talking to the right person about money from CEFC. Money from CEFC went to companies linked to Hunter and Joe Biden’s brother right after the message was sent.

Second, Hunter said he didn’t control certain accounts, but proof shows he did. He got money from Burisma and other foreign places through an account he controlled, even though he said he didn’t.

Third, Hunter said he didn’t help Burisma with visas, but messages show he was involved in visa matters. This goes against what he said in his testimony about not helping with visas.

The Committee also shared messages that support the whistleblowers and show the Department of Justice might have gotten in the way of the IRS looking into Hunter Biden. It looks like there’s more to learn about this situation.

Written by Staff Reports

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