Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Garland Stonewalls Questions about a Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Scandal Despite New Evidence Tied to President Biden

Attorney General Merrick Garland continued to refuse to address questions over his refusal to appoint a Special Counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation despite new evidence tying President Joe Biden to the controversial business deals.

The New York Post is reporting that President Biden agreed to cover more than $800,000 in bills of Hunter, including legal fees tied to the foreign deals.

While President Biden's denial of knowledge of Hunter's deals has been repeatedly contradicted, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki declared that President Biden stands by his denials.

The New York Post shows that on Jan. 17, 2019, Hunter Biden's then-personal assistant, Katie Dodge told accountant Linda Shapero that Joe Biden was covering the legal costs.

As vice president, Joe Biden flew to China on Air Force Two with Hunter Biden, who arranged for his father to meet some of his business interests.

There are photos from dinners and meetings that tie President Biden to these figures, including a 2015 dinner with a group of Hunter Biden's Russian and Kazakh clients.

Instead, the emails apparently refer to President Biden with code names such as "Celtic" or "The big guy." In one, "The big guy" is discussed as possibly receiving a 10 percent cut on a deal with a Chinese energy firm; other emails reportedly refer to Hunter Biden paying portions of his father's expenses and taxes.
 

https://jonathanturley.org/2022/04/27/garland-stonewalls-questions-about-a-special-counsel-in-hunter-biden-scandal-despite-new-evidence-tied-to-president-biden/ 

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