Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Senators revive probe into Biden family's money ties to Chinese government

Now that the legacy media has recognized - belatedly - that all those details about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and their overseas business operations were not "Russian disinformation," allegations of the family's close money ties to Chinese interests linked to the communist military are being given another look.

Democrats earlier has dismissed a report from the two senators about the Biden family schemes - claiming it was part of an effort to spread Russian disinformation.

Grassley told other members of Congress, "Our report exposed extensive financial relationships between Hunter and James Biden and Chinese nationals connected to the communist regime. More precisely, these were Chinese nationals connected to the Chinese government's military and intelligence services."

"Hunter Biden and James Biden served as the perfect vehicle by which the communist Chinese government could gain inroads here in the United States through CEFC and its affiliates."

"The 2020 Senate report concluded Hunter Biden 'opened a bank account with' CEFC deputy Gongwen Dong to fund a $100,000 global spending spree with his uncle James Biden and James's wife, Sara," the Examiner reported.

Another situation they earlier revealed were questions whether the U.S. government spied on Hunter Biden's convicted Chinese associate Patrick Ho. Ho, one of Ye's lieutenants, was accused in 2017 of calling James Biden when he was indicted under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for his role in global money laundering and bribery.

The report explains CEFC Infrastructure Investment in 2017 sent $5 million to the bank account for Hudson West III, a firm linked to Hunter Biden, and then in 2018 Hudson West sent $1 million to Owasco, also linked to Hunter Biden, for "Representation" for Patrick Ho. The senators charged Hunter Biden "Was well aware" of Ho's links to communism.

https://www.wnd.com/2022/03/senators-revive-probe-biden-familys-money-ties-chinese-government/ 

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