
Evidence appearing to show the Biden family misled the American public and were involved in illegal business dealings continues to mount.
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On Monday, Fox News reported that “multiple emails” show that Hunter spoke with his father, now President Joe Biden, about his business dealings.
The emails show that previous claims by President Biden and Hunter’s attorney, Abbe Lowell were not accurate.
In a recent interview on CNN, Lowell said he can “categorically” confirm that President Biden was not involved in Hunter’s business dealings.
“I can tell you that Hunter did not share his business with his dad,” Lowell told CNN. “I can tell you that he did not share money from his businesses with his dad. And as the evidence out there, his dad, like all good parents, tried to help Hunter when Hunter needed that help.”
The release of email and text messages stored on Hunter’s abandoned laptop appears to contradict Lowell’s claims.
Fox News reported that in January 2019, Hunter expressed frustration that his dad forced him to fork over half his salary.
Hunter wrote to his daughter, Naomi: “I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family Fro (sic) 30 years. It’s really hard. But don’t worry unlike Pop I won’t make you give me half your salary.
In a 2018 WhatsApp conversation, Hunter claimed to have paid his father’s bills for more than a decade:
“Too many cooks in the kitchen,” Hunter wrote on April 12, 2018. “Too many profile changes and such. Happened 10 days ago too. What do you need? I’m going to bank in a few. Need to verify identity in person.”
His assistant, Katie Dodge responded, “I need to pay AT&T,”
Hunter replied by instructing Dodge to make the payment via his debit card and his “Wells Fargo credit line.”
Hunter added: “My dad has been using most lines on this account which I’ve through the gracious offerings of Eric [Schwerin] have paid for past 11 years.”
A 2016 email indicates that Hunter was expected to pay an AT&T bill in the amount of $190 for “JRB.”
The White House declined to clarify why Hunter claimed to have shared AT&T account and Wells Fargo accounts with his father. Republicans claim the shared accounts were to facilitate shared business interests.
More damming is a 2010 email from Schwerin, Hunter’s business associate, who wrote he was transferring funds from then Vice-President Joe Biden’s tax refund check into Hunter’s account because “he owes it to you.”
Tony Bobulinski, another former friend and business partner, previously confirmed that President Biden is the “big guy” reference in an email recovered on Hunter’s abandoned laptop.
The email read: “10 held by H for the big guy?” Republicans claim the message indicates: “10% held by Hunter Biden for his father.”
A 2017 email appears to reference the financial arrangement between Hunter and his father regarding a joint venture with CEFC, a CCP-linked energy company.
The business deal, set up by business associate James Gilliar, told Bobulinski in a WhatsApp in 2017 not to “mention Joe being involved, it’s only when u [sic] are face to face, I know u [sic] know that but they are paranoid.”
Bobulinski replied, “OK they should be paranoid about things.”
The House Oversight Committee is reviewing computer records, bank documents, whistleblower testimony, and email/text communications as the House prepares to initiate impeachment proceedings against the President.
White House spokesperson Ian Sams dismissed the latest allegations, saying, “After nearly 9 months of investigating, House Republicans haven’t been able to turn up any evidence of the President doing anything wrong.”