On behalf of the Biden family, Hunter Biden received nearly $6 million in 2017 from an energy company linked to the Chinese communist government and its military intelligence, according to a new book by investigative reporter Peter Schweizer.
The deal with CEFC China Energy was spotlighted only weeks before the November 2020 presidential election when a former Hunter Biden business partner, Tony Bobulinski, confirmed emails published by the New York Post contradicting then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's insistence that he was unaware of his son's influence peddling and indicating he personally profited from it.
Joe Biden's son, serving as Ye's personal counsel in the U.S., essentially became an employee and representative for the Chinese global energy chairman in the U.S. "In brief, Hunter Biden was now the U.S. representative for an intelligence- and military-linked Chinese company that was supporting voices calling for an aggressive military posture against the United States and its allies," Schweizer writes.
Last September, Politico political correspondent Ben Schreckinger published a book featuring a source who confirmed the authenticity of a 2017 email regarding the deal with CEFC Chinese Energy stating 10% of the profits were to be held "For the big guy." Hunter Biden's financial officer in the Chinese deal, Bobulinski, came forward publicly in October 2020 and confirmed details of the Chinese deal, identifying "The big guy" as Joe Biden.
Bobulinksi said he met twice with Joe Biden to discuss the deal with CEFC, giving the impression that the then-vice president had the final say in the business dealings of his son and brother James Biden.
It was CEFC ambitions in the U.S. that brought about the $6 million payment to the Biden family, Schweizer writes.
In 2017, Hunter Biden made plans to house one of his father's offices for the Biden Foundation in Washington together with a CEFC official, Gongwen Dong.
https://www.wnd.com/2022/01/peter-schweizer-biden-family-received-6-million-china-deal/
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