I had almost forgotten that Hunter Biden received a handsome sum from the former mayor of Moscow’s wife…
Previous reports indicate that Yelena Baturina paid Hunter Biden $3.5 million dollars—that’s a lot of money according to President Trump, and he’s right.
DJT recently sat down with Just The News, and asked Vladimir Putin to release documents relating to Hunter Biden’s business deals with Russian oligarchs…
Putin has yet to respond to this request at the time of this writing.
Numerous sources allege that Hunter Biden was shuffling Pentagon money around in Eastern Europe; money that was reportedly used to fund bioweapon laboratories and research.
Could the money he received from Baturina be related to this?
President Trump asked Vladimir Putin to release the documents related to Hunter Biden’s business deals—explaining that we have a right to know:
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, [Mar 29, 2022 at 11:38 PM]
Trump calls on Putin to release info on Hunter Biden’s dealings with oligarchsJoin The Official Telegram Channel of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
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@PatrickKennedy777 pic.twitter.com/xjHg4G4gbi— Cappuccino64 (@cappuccino64) March 29, 2022
Just The News reports:
“She gave him $3.5 million so now I would think Putin would know the answer to that. I think he should release it,” Trump said in a wide-ranging interview at his Mar O Lago resort in Florida. “I think we should know that answer.”
Why wasn’t Yelena Baturina (the Russian oligarch who paid Hunter Biden $3.5 million) sanctioned by the Biden administration? This “conflict of interest” is too incredible to be a coincidence. Biden’s corruption is driving our foreign policy, and people are DYING because of it!
— Ronny Jackson (@RonnyJacksonTX) March 22, 2022
#JenPsaki ignores questions about #HunterBiden and his $3.5 million payment from Russian Oligarch Yelena Baturina. pic.twitter.com/HfoSzIrs8E
— Robert Gouveia Esq. (@RobGouveiaEsq) March 22, 2022
Washington Examiner explains:
Trump and his allies sought to highlight a number of scandals involving Hunter Biden during the final weeks of the 2020 election.
The laptop hard drive sourced as the key piece of evidence behind those claims was dismissed as Russian disinformation at the time, but it was later corroborated as authentic by a number of media outlets, including the New York Times earlier in March.
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