Newly released pictures show Joe Biden meeting Hunter Biden's Chinese business partners
Newly released pictures show then-Vice President Joe Biden meeting some of his son Hunter Biden's Chinese business partners during an official visit to the country, as well as Hunter meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping and other senior officials.
This is the first time these images have been made public, even though the photo ops and meetings they depict have been known about for years. The National Archives and Records Administration released the images after a public records request from a pro-Trump right-wing legal group.
The photographs are from Joe Biden's visit to China in 2013. In one set of images, Hunter Biden is seen, along with his father, meeting and chatting with Xi. In another set of images, Joe Biden introduces his son to Li Yuanchao, who was China's vice president at the time.
Another group of pictures shows Hunter Biden introducing his father to his Chinese business partners, some of whom were executives at the private equity firm BHR Partners. After handshakes and hugs, the Bidens posed for a group picture with a few of the Chinese businessmen.
These images are notable because they further undercut Joe Biden's already-diminished unequivocal assertions that he never had any business-related contact with his son. In fact, the House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden uncovered at least two dozen interactions between him and his son's business partners from China and other countries.
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Okay, so all the people telling me Hunter was not peddling influence, that if anyone paid him money (like putting him on a corporate board) to get connected with Joe, that was never going to happen - turns out that Hunter did get his dad as VP to meet Chinese businessmen, and that Dad did introduce Hunter to Chinese politicians.
But I was told this didn't happen, never happened, couldn't happen. Well gosh what an idiot I am for thinking corruption is corruption!
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The "hunter isn't pullimg strings"narrative imploded when it turned out his senile dad regularly used him and his wife for counsel over the rest of the staff. Unless MSN made up that too while trying to oust the sundowner
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