After surviving 244 years with only 2 Presidential impeachments, it looks like the country will experience its third in less than four years. The political brawls in Washington seems to have escalated to regular occurrences of this type of cage match – two sides enter, one side leaves.
It is a comment on the broken nature of our political machinations – an indictment of our methods of choosing candidates, the political power the two national parties wield and the woeful job our “free press” performs to vet candidates.
Yesterday, Speaker McCarthy announced without a vote that the House will take up an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden’s alleged corruption while he served as Vice President, the details of which have been emerging since the eve of his election to President.
Watching CNN or MSNBC, a person would be hard pressed to understand why this impeachment inquiry is moving forward. It seems that 95% of their coverage of this topic is focused on Republicans, while the other 5% is dedicated to some form of, “there is no evidence linking the President to Hunter Biden’s business dealings.”
The White House has been similarly adamant that there is no evidence, although the actual language employed by the communications team has changed significantly, from “Joe Biden has never spoken to his son about his overseas business dealings” – which is clearly untrue – to “the President was never in business with his son.”
Alarmingly, Joe Biden, in order to convince the American people he was not corrupt, lied directly to them in the Presidential Debate of 2020, repeating his lie that he never spoke to his son about his business in Ukraine. It was debunked as a lie at the time based upon Hunter’s own testimony. And yet the national media ignored the story, as they overwhelmingly continue to do.
Indeed, the White House, Congressional Democrats and many in the mainstream media nonetheless continue to maintain there is no evidence linking the President to his son’s businesses. Let facts be submitted to a candid world:
- Two different business partners have contested Joe Biden’s statements on the his dealings with Hunter’s foreign business partners:
- Tony Bobulinski, a former Navy Lieutenant and business partner of Hunter Biden, stated unequivocally in 2020 he witnessed first hand Joe Biden discussing deals with a Chinese oil company CEFC.
- Devin Archer, another long time Hunter Biden partner, told Tucker Carlson that, “Burisma hired Hunter to ‘send signals’ to DC to ‘keep Burisma alive.’” Archer also directly refuted the President and the White House to inform Congress that Joe Biden spoke often with Hunter’s business partners in Ukraine and elsewhere.
- Despite Devin Archer’s linguistic gymnastics to claim that Hunter sold “the illusion of access” to his father as Vice President, the record clearly shows Hunter’s business partners had real access to Joe, including deal makers from Mexico, Ukraine, China and Russia and Kazakhstan.
- Speaking of Russia, Hunter Biden allegedly received a wire of $3.5M from the wife of a Russian oligarch and former Mayor of Moscow who was impeached due to – you guessed it – corruption. Biden’s recent sanctions of Russian oligarchs did not include her husband.
- Hunter Biden regularly flew with VP Joe Biden to meet with foreign business interests in at least 14 countries.
- The FBI has an informant who claims Burisma hired Hunter on their board in order to gain access to the Vice President and further that Burisma paid the Bidens $10M for the specific purpose of removing the prosecutor (Victor Shokin) who was investigating Burisma for corruption.
- Joe Biden has already famously admitted to extorting the Ukrainian government to fire Shokin.
- For many, even without the alleged $10M payment, it is not acceptable behavior for a US official to interfere in internal politics of another nation.
- Biden and his allies have claimed that the EU wanted this firing; more recent reports indicate this may not have been the case
- The FBI verified the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop in 2019. A few more revelations from that laptop:
- Tony Bobulinski has confirmed that the “Big Guy” was Joe Biden, and that Joe was to receive 10% of the stock in the deal with Chinese oil company CEFC.
- Hunter claimed in an email to one of his partners that Hunter paid half of his income to Joe Biden.
- Hunter sent a message to Henry Zhao, Chairman of China’s Harvest Fund Management leveraging his father to demand payment, “I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight.”
- Joe Biden used fictitious email addresses to conduct official business and copied Hunter on some of these emails (these emails have not been released).
- Bank records indicate:
- the Bidens received at least $20M in payments from foreign entities with one claim putting the figure at over $50M.
- The Bidens created at least 20 shell companies that “appear to conceal the source of the funds and reduce the conspicuousness of the total amounts made into the Biden bank accounts,” according to the House Oversight Committee.
- Despite all of this evidence, IRS whistleblowers claim that in their 5 year investigation of Hunter Biden’s businesses and taxes:
- The investigators were never told of the FBI informant and Burisma
- They were not allowed to investigate Joe Biden
- They were not allowed to ask about “the Big Guy”
- The prosecutor was prevented from bring charges against Hunter
Does all of this lead to a belief beyond a reasonable doubt that Joe Biden is guilty of anything? Not yet. But it is certainly enough for any reasonable person to suspect, and to demand a fuller inquiry that gets to the bottom of the potential corruption and bribery perpetrated by the Biden Family.
One thing is for sure: any reporter that tells you “there is no evidence” linking President Biden to his son’s business dealings is lying to you, and has a hidden agenda you should not trust. Feel free to forward this post their way for comment.
Justin Weller is a guest columnist for the Tampa Free Press. You can find more of his work at www.thecountry.news and his podcast “The Country Podcast” on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen.
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