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jimnyc
12-17-2020, 01:25 PM
I wonder if The Chairman is due to get a cut of these proceeds? I guess he'll have to pass this time while under scrutiny. :rolleyes:

Yep, the same laptop and emails that were laughingly blamed on others, the Russians, Trump smear - didn't take long to become real and factual after the election. Even though 100% solid proof was there prior to the election.

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Hunter Biden Due ‘Significant’ Pay from China Business in 2019; Sought $10M in 2017

A series of emails released Wednesday allegedly credited to President-elect Joe Biden’s son Hunter shine a light on his deep business connections in communist China.

The revelation comes just four days after an email reportedly from the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop called his father Joe and a Chinese business partner “new office mates,” as Breitbart News reported.

The latest email tranche, reported by the Daily Caller News Foundation, reveal communications which set out Hunter Biden was informed in 2018 by one of his business partners he would start to receive “significant” payments the following year from a firm in China that was co-owned by the Bank of China, which is owned by the communist Chinese government.

The foundation continued:


The emails, which were located on a copy of Hunter Biden’s alleged laptop, show that he took out a $150,000 capital loan with one of BHR’s Chinese-based partners in July 2017 to help fund his $420,000 investment into the firm that year. When the loan came due in December 2018, Schwerin advised Hunter Biden to extend the loan for another year so he could pay it back with future distributions.

The remainder of the email set out the terms and conditions of the agreement and it continues to shine a light on the business dealings between Biden father and son and China as previously noted:

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Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/12/17/reports-hunter-biden-due-significant-pay-from-china-business-in-2019-sought-10m-in-2017/