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Hunter Biden, African Weapon Sales, And The Chinese Intelligence Connection


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There is nothing wrong with Americans doing business overseas. Overseas deals, in and of themselves, are not bad..

However, what is bad is doing business with people who have interests that are in direct conflict with the United States…Especially, if you and your family are at the top of the political pyramid.

Yahoo News recently confirmed that Hunter Biden was paid a $1 million retainer fee to represent Patrick Ho—the alleged ‘spy chief’ of China, and a reported underling of Ye Jianming—a Chinese billionaire.

It is unclear what Hunter Biden specifically did for Ho, but substantial sums of money did flow from the Chinese energy firm CEFC to investment vehicles controlled by Hunter Biden.

CEFC was under the control of Ye Jianming—Ho’s reported boss, and it is reported that James Biden was the first person Ho called when he was arrested on charges of bribery by the F.B.I. in 2017.

At the time, James claimed that the call was likely a mistake, and that Ho was probably trying to get in touch with Hunter…

Here’s what we currently know:

 

 

Yahoo News confirmed:

The documents show that over a 14-month period in 2017 and 2018, a Chinese firm, CEFC China Energy, which was founded by Ye and whose nonprofit wing was run by Ho, paid $4.8 million to an investment vehicle controlled by Hunter Biden.

During that same time frame, Hunter Biden’s firm transferred $1.4 million to James Biden’s consulting firm, according to bank records and a report released by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, ranking minority member on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Western Journal continues:

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Douglas Zolkind, a prosecutor in Ho’s 2018 trial had no doubt about the former Hong Kong minister’s character.

Ho’s “actions were corrupt and they were criminal, and he knew it,” said Douglas Zolkind, a prosecutor during Ho’s trial at federal court in Manhattan.



 

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