In 2011, two years into his father's term as vice president, Hunter Biden was appointed by the Truman National Security Project, a left-leaning foreign policy network, to its board of directors.
As the Truman Project expanded, Democratic national security heavyweights including Jake Sullivan, Hillary Clinton's foreign policy guru who ran the Department of Policy Planning during her tenure at Foggy Bottom; Matthew Spence, a Defense Department veteran who served as a senior aide to Obama national security adviser Tom Donilon; and Steve Israel, the former Democratic congressman and head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, eventually joined Biden on the board.
During Biden's time on the board of the Truman Project, the organization joined a network of other left-leaning national-security oriented outlets with which it is closely linked, decried the Trump administration's foreign policy initiatives and called for the resignation of Attorney General William Barr.
Defend American Democracy, which identifies the Truman National Security Project as a "Partner organization," ran a national ad urging Americans to "Hold the president accountable for abusing his office and risking national security for his own gain."
As a tax-exempt organization, the Truman National Security Project is required to file tax returns indicating whether any of its officers or key employees have a "Business relationship" with any others.
Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright; Senators Chris Coons, Tammy Duckworth and Kamala Harris; and former undersecretary of defense for policy Michele Flournoy are board members of its sister organization, the Truman Center for National Policy.
The Truman National Security Project's current president and CEO, Jenna Ben-Yehuda, whose contact information is not publicly listed on the organization's website, did not respond to a request via Twitter for an appropriate point of contact for media inquiries.
https://freebeacon.com/politics/wheres-hunter-until-recently-on-the-board-of-the-lefts-premier-national-security-network/
As the Truman Project expanded, Democratic national security heavyweights including Jake Sullivan, Hillary Clinton's foreign policy guru who ran the Department of Policy Planning during her tenure at Foggy Bottom; Matthew Spence, a Defense Department veteran who served as a senior aide to Obama national security adviser Tom Donilon; and Steve Israel, the former Democratic congressman and head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, eventually joined Biden on the board.
During Biden's time on the board of the Truman Project, the organization joined a network of other left-leaning national-security oriented outlets with which it is closely linked, decried the Trump administration's foreign policy initiatives and called for the resignation of Attorney General William Barr.
Defend American Democracy, which identifies the Truman National Security Project as a "Partner organization," ran a national ad urging Americans to "Hold the president accountable for abusing his office and risking national security for his own gain."
As a tax-exempt organization, the Truman National Security Project is required to file tax returns indicating whether any of its officers or key employees have a "Business relationship" with any others.
Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright; Senators Chris Coons, Tammy Duckworth and Kamala Harris; and former undersecretary of defense for policy Michele Flournoy are board members of its sister organization, the Truman Center for National Policy.
The Truman National Security Project's current president and CEO, Jenna Ben-Yehuda, whose contact information is not publicly listed on the organization's website, did not respond to a request via Twitter for an appropriate point of contact for media inquiries.
https://freebeacon.com/politics/wheres-hunter-until-recently-on-the-board-of-the-lefts-premier-national-security-network/
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