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In a newly released email, incoming President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden sent “best wishes from the entire Biden family” to the Chinese Communist Party-linked Chinese energy company with whom Hunter Biden intended to launch a firm. After claiming to speak for the whole family which very much includes Hunter’s father, the former vice president Hunter Biden asked the chairman to wire $10 million to “properly fund and operate” the company he intended to launch.
That $10 million transfer to the joint venture never came through, much to the chagrin of Tony Bobulinski, the man who was to become CEO of the venture. Bobulinski has since come forward to expose Hunter Biden’s influence peddling and Joe Biden’s alleged involvement in the lucrative business deals that enriched the Biden family, arguably at America’s expense. Bobulinski provided this latest email to Fox News, which reported it on Wednesday.
Offstage Noises
Friday night, the US Supreme Court booted the Texas case against the swing state election janksters, the citation of “standing” likely a cover story for another reason that isn’t strictly legal doctrine but rather a sentiment, namely, that a presidential election dispute belongs more properly in the
elected House of Representatives than in the
unelected SCOTUS at least for now, with more cases probably coming at them. The justices didn’t explain their decision.
This wasn’t so with Bush v. Gore in 2000, by the way, but we are a different country now, one mired in institutional paralysis and failure, thanks to the bureaucratic “resistance.” Anyway, the Supremes wouldn’t hear the evidence of ballot fraud, nor has any state court yet, so ignore the plaintive cries from the seditionist news media that claims of gross election irregularities are “baseless.”
By Susan Jones | December 14, 2020 | 6:16am EST
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(CNSNews.com) - Let s face it. Vice President Biden has not been honest with the American public, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, told Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo. He had to know about Hunter Biden s business financial foreign entanglements, and particularly China. He shook hands with Jonathan Li, one of his business partners.
Johnson also pointed to an email written by Hunter Biden in 2017, asking the manager of his Washington, D.C., office building to make keys for his office mates, listed as Joe Biden, Jill Biden, Jim Biden and Gongwen Dong, identified as the “emissary” for the chairman of the now-bankrupt Chinese energy company CEFC. (The Daily Caller broke the story.)
13 Dec 2020
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) said on Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures” that Joe Biden had not been honest with the American public about his level of knowledge of his son Hunter’s business dealing in China.
Bartiromo said, “Let me show a list of some of the deals that we’ve talked about in the past and these deals include deals with China and of course, we’ve been talking all about how the Chinese Communist Party tries to bribe and blackmail people in the U.S. so that they can approve laws that are positive to China. Are you expecting a potential incoming administration that changes policy against China because of all of these deals that we hear about? We just saw the billion dollars that Hunter had taken from the Bank of China to try to come up with a hedge fund to invest in a Chinese company, senator?”
Trump tweet and our future under Biden
Trump tweeted the introduction to Mark Levin’s show last night in which he explains that the Democrats will destroy our government system. Levin believes Joe Biden and the entire Biden family are corrupt.
Obviously, President Trump agrees. We’ve included some of Peter Schweizer’s response on the show, Life, Liberty, and Levin. Also, if you missed the Tony Bobulinski interview, we encourage you to watch it now.
Watch:
The media does not care. The biggest threat we face is China, and they are lying to us:
SUMMARY BY KIMBERLY STRASSEL
Kimberly Strassel at the WSJ summarized the Tony Bobulinski documents in an Opinion piece.