A President on the Take! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The latest news about the Biden family crimes is the House Oversight Committee found that in 2017, China’s State Energy HK Limited sent $3 million to a company controlled by family associate Robert Walker. Walker then distributed funds to members of Biden’s family: his surviving son, Hunter; his brother, James; his daughter-in-law, Hallie; and an unknown “Biden,” thought to be old Joe. This has been seen as some Republicans as a potential case for bribery, an impeachable offense under the Constitution. What will be done about this is, probably nothing, given the Republicans constant failure to get the numbers up.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/03/16/pollak-joe-biden-can-be-impeached-for-bribery/

“News Thursday of payments from a Chinese Communist Party-linked company to members of President Joe Biden’s family amounts to a potential case for bribery, an impeachable offense under the Constitution.

The House Oversight Committee revealed that in 2017, China’s State Energy HK Limited sent $3 million to a company controlled by family associate Robert Walker, who in turn distributed funds to members of Biden’s family: his surviving son, Hunter; his brother, James; his daughter-in-law, Hallie; and an unknown “Biden.”

State Energy HK Limited was linked to CEFC China Energy, whose chairman, Ye Jianming, did business with Hunter Biden. CEFC was also involved in an abandoned joint venture with the Biden family in which someone referred to as the “big guy,” and presumed to be then-former Vice President Biden, was to have a 10% stake.

It is not clear what goods or services, if any, were provided in exchange for these payments.

Hunter Biden’s legal team issued a statement, claiming that he had engaged in a “legitimate” private business venture with a Chinese company: “As part of that joint venture, Hunter received his portion of good faith seed funds which he shared with his uncle, James Biden, and Hallie Biden, with whom he was involved with at the time, and sharing expenses.”

 

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Thursday, 18 April 2024

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