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Joe Biden’s Brother’s Business Deals In Iraq Exposed


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The phrase the Biden Crime Family has been floating around Twitter for months.

When you read the phrase Hunter Biden’s shady business dealings in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and China come to mind.

Joe also comes to mind due to the fact he is the front and center leader of the Biden crime family and is known as the “big guy” who has reportedly taken several stakes in previous business deals set up by Hunter.

Well, Hunter and Joe are not the only ones with shady business dealing; Joe’s brother James in 2011 was awarded a $1 billion dollar contract to build housing developments in Iraq.

Who was vice present in 2011?

None other than Joe Biden!

Just imagine if Donald Trump Jr. was awarded a contract in the Middles East like that while, Trump, was president.

The New York Post got the scoop:

James Biden isn’t a big name in the business of residential housing development, so what exactly qualifies him to work at a construction company and share in the winnings of a $1.5 billion project to build affordable homes in Iraq?

If you said it has something to do with his last name, the one shared by his older brother Vice President Joe Biden, you wouldn’t be far off. At least that’s the guess of some Wall Street analysts who cover the Marlton, NJ-based company Hill International and think they’ve seen yet another sordid tale of crony capitalism.

Hill has been around for decades; its main business is managing construction projects in the Middle East and here in America. It’s built a good reputation over the years, as has the father-son team who run it, Irv and David Richter.

But the bursting of the real-estate bubble took its toll; Hill shares are down 80 percent since 2008. Since 2011, the company has reported losses. Its Middle East business has also been stymied by the Arab Spring uprisings; in Libya alone, Hill is out $60 million in payments that it’s still trying to recover.

But it got some good news not long after its housing subsidiary hired James Biden as an executive vice president in late 2010. Just six months later, Hill won one of its biggest contracts ever, a $1.5 billion deal to build at least 100,000 affordable homes in Iraq.

The Washington Examiner got the scoop too:

President Trump opened a new line of attack on Joe Biden by denouncing his family’s involvement in a construction project in Iraq.

“His brother, who didn’t have experience, became a big builder in Iraq, without experience,” the president told CBS’s Leslie Stahl in a 60 Minutes interview that Trump released after a dispute with the journalist.

Trump made that comment in an attempt to support the claim that Biden is “a corrupt politician” who has “accepted money” from foreign governments. Stahl replied that “it can’t be verified.”

Their disagreement mistakenly conflates James Biden’s publicly available business activities with Rudy Giuliani’s attempt to promote allegations that the 2020 Democratic nominee did favors for the clients of his brother and son Hunter, whereas those clients were candid about their desire to lease the Biden family’s prestige



 

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