Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Senate Report Says Joe Biden Allowed Family to Enrich Themselves Abroad While He Was VP

A new Senate report released Wednesday concludes that former Vice President Joe Biden allowed Hunter Biden and other members of his family to enrich themselves through links with foreign companies and governments while he was in office.

The report notes that the Obama administration was aware of, but did nothing about the conflict of interest that was created when Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was appointed to the board of Burisma, a corrupt Ukrainian fossil fuel company.

The report, presented by by Sen. Ron Johnson of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, and Sen. Chuck Grassley of the Senate Committee on Finance, was launched in August 2019 - prior to the impeachment controversy, and as the result of the "Henniges transaction," in which a company tied to the Chinese state had bought an American company that makes "Anti-vibration technologies with military applications." One of the companies in the transaction was Bohai Harvest RST, a Chinese-funded investment company in which Hunter Biden owns a stake.

The report "Details examples of extensive and complex financial transactions involving the Bidens" and notes that Hunter Biden "Was not the only Biden who cashed in on Joe Biden's vice presidency." It also notes that Hunter Biden enjoyed Secret Service protection during extensive trips abroad, and that the protection continued for a few months after he joined Burisma.

The records acquired by the Committees show that Hunter Biden and his family were involved in a vast financial network that connected them to foreign nationals and foreign governments across the globe.

Hunter Biden and Archer, in particular, formed significant and consistent financial relationships with the corrupt oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky during their time working for Burisma and their firms made millions of dollars from that association while Joe Biden was vice president and the public face of the Obama administration's Ukraine policy.

Archer's apparent receipt of money for a car from Kenges Rakishev of Kazakhstan while Vice President Biden was in Kyiv is especially concerning in light of the timing.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/23/senate-report-says-joe-biden-allowed-family-to-enrich-themselves-abroad-while-he-was-vp/ 

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