Joe Biden has repeatedly denied any involvement with or knowledge of his son Hunter's business dealings,.
According to visitor logs from the Obama administration, Eric Schwerin, Hunter Biden's top business partner, visited the White House 19 times between 2009 and 2015 and met with then-Vice President Biden on at least one of those occasions.
Schwerin is the former president of Hunter's now-dissolved firm Rosemont Seneca, and logs show that he met with Vice President Joe Biden on November 17, 2010, which was when Hunter was striking multi-million-dollar deals in foreign countries, including China.
"In October 2009, just months after Hunter co-founded Rosemont Seneca, Schwerin met with Evan Ryan, Vice President Biden's assistant for intergovernmental affairs and public liaison, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building where the vice president's office is based, according to the visitor logs," the New York Post reports.
Joe Biden's constant denials that he's ever been aware of or even involved in his son's business dealings have been made despite growing evidence that Biden was a key power player in Hunter's schemes.
During the 2020 presidential campaign, Biden denied having any knowledge of Hunter's dealings with Ukrainian energy company Burisma, which gave Hunter an $80,000/month position on their board, despite his having zero experience in the energy sector, while his father was the Obama administration's point man on Ukraine.
A year later, more evidence came to light showing that Hunter Biden introduced his father to Vadym Pozharskyi, a top executive at Burisma-prompting then-presidential candidate Biden to concede that a meeting may have occurred.
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