Text messages suggest that Joe Biden personally requested a meeting with Hunter’s Chinese business partner.
President Joe Biden Personally Requested Meeting with Chinese Oil Executive
In a stunning revelation, text messages obtained and released by the House Ways and Means Committee suggest that President Joe Biden himself requested a meeting with a Chinese oil executive, who had recently paid millions of dollars in consulting fees to his son, Hunter Biden.
Hunter Biden’s WhatsApp message to CEFC director Gongwen Dong on August 27, 2017, revealed that his uncle’s “brother” (referring to Joe Biden) would be in New York City and wanted to meet with Ye Jianming, the chairman of the Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC. Emails from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop confirmed that both Hunter and his uncle, Jim Biden, were in the city that week to discuss their business relationship with Ye. Notably, CEFC had wired over $5 million to Hunter Biden’s company, Hudson West III, earlier that month.
It is intriguing why Joe Biden would seek a meeting with the chairman of CEFC, a company with ties to Chinese military intelligence, just weeks after the company had transferred millions to his son. The White House has not provided any comment on this matter.
Interestingly, on the same day as the proposed meeting, Joe Biden published an op-ed in the Atlantic, declaring that America was “living through a battle for the soul of the nation.” This phrase would later become a slogan for his 2020 presidential campaign.
It comes as no surprise that Hunter Biden was cautious when mentioning his father in the text messages. In 2020, his former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, released texts revealing that Biden family associates were instructed not to put Joe Biden’s involvement in the CEFC deal in writing.
Bobulinski disclosed that he personally met with Joe Biden on May 2, 2017, to discuss the CEFC deal, which included a payment of $10 million for introductions alone, along with additional bonuses for successful business deals. Joe Biden, referred to as the “big guy” in emails related to the deal, was set to receive a 10 percent equity stake in the joint venture with CEFC.
Another associate involved in the deal, Rob Walker, informed the FBI in December 2020 that Joe Biden attended a meeting with his son and CEFC executives.
Text messages released by the House Ways and Means Committee revealed that CEFC delayed wiring funds to the Bidens throughout the summer of 2017. Hunter Biden grew frustrated with the delays and invoked his father’s name in a threatening message to CEFC executive Henry Zhao, warning of professional consequences if the firm did not fulfill its commitment. Incidentally, Hunter was photographed at his father’s home on the same day he sent the threatening text.
It appears that Hunter Biden’s mention of his father’s name in the messages spurred CEFC into action. The Chinese energy firm swiftly modified the deal, removing Bobulinski and other associates, and wired over $5 million to Hudson West III by August 8, 2017.
In September 2017, Joe Biden further solidified his ties with CEFC when Hunter Biden informed the general manager of his office building that Joe Biden, Jim Biden, Jill Biden, and CEFC executive Dong would be moving into their office suite.
Despite Joe Biden’s repeated claims that he never discussed overseas business dealings with his son, evidence suggests otherwise. As vice president, Joe Biden attended numerous meetings with Hunter Biden and his business associates, although Democratic lawmakers argue that these meetings were merely casual and focused on trivial matters.
Attorneys for Hunter Biden, Abbe Lowell and Paul Salvaty, have not responded to requests for comment.
What evidence suggests that the Biden family sought to profit from their political connections?
Nski’s texts also indicated that the Biden family was seeking to profit from their political connections, with financial arrangements being made for “the big guy,” a reference believed to be Joe Biden. This new revelation of Joe Biden’s personal request for a meeting with a Chinese oil executive adds further fuel to the allegations of corruption and influence-peddling involving the Biden family.
The timing of this meeting request is particularly concerning. It occurred just weeks after CEFC had wired millions of dollars to Hunter Biden’s company, raising speculation about a potential quid pro quo arrangement. The fact that Joe Biden’s op-ed, with its catchy slogan, was published on the same day as the proposed meeting only serves to deepen suspicions about the nature of the Biden family’s dealings.
The lack of response from the White House regarding this matter is troubling. As the President of the United States, Joe Biden should be transparent about any meetings, especially those involving individuals with questionable ties to foreign entities. This lack of transparency only serves to undermine the trust and confidence of the American people.
Furthermore, the caution exhibited by Hunter Biden in mentioning his father’s involvement in the texts is highly suspicious. The texts released by Tony Bobulinski in 2020 revealed a concerted effort to keep Joe Biden’s role in the CEFC deal off the record. This raises questions about what the Biden family was trying to hide and suggests a deliberate attempt to conceal their potentially unethical activities.
The American people deserve answers. They deserve transparency and honesty from their leaders. The allegations surrounding the Biden family’s dealings with foreign entities cannot be ignored or dismissed. The integrity of the President and his administration is at stake.
In conclusion, the revelation that President Joe Biden personally requested a meeting with a Chinese oil executive, who had recently paid millions to his son, raises serious concerns about potential corruption and unethical behavior. The lack of transparency and response from the White House only serves to deepen suspicions and erode trust. The American people deserve answers and accountability from their leaders.
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