Thursday, December 7, 2023

New evidence chronicles efforts to conceal Hunter Biden’s tax problems from voters in 2020

Ziegler told the committee that he got the impression the Biden campaign was behind Morris' assistance to Hunter Biden, raising concerns of campaign finance violations, attorney Tristan Leavitt told the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show on Wednesday.

Ziegler's evidence chronicled a two and a half hour "Crisis meeting" at Morris' home in Los Angeles and an email from Morris warning of the personal and political risk that Hunter Biden's unresolved tax issues posed, Leavitt explained to Just the News.

As then-candidate Joe Biden's campaign for the Democratic nomination was in full swing, Hunter Biden and his team of lawyers and accountants called a "Crisis meeting" at the home of Kevin Morris in the Pacific Palisades, a high-end Los Angeles neighborhood.

The accountant said that Morris was an advisor to Hunter Biden as well as the Biden family, which did not surprise Schmidt because there were "a lot of attorneys" who worked for Hunter Biden, according to the memo.

File Hunter Biden's plea agreement with the Justice Department 7.26.23 By Jan. 27, 2020, Hunter Biden agreed to pay child support to Roberts' daughter.

Morris' efforts to cover these tax debts averted a potential risk to the Joe Biden campaign and kept the issue out of the news in the lead up to the 2020 general election, leading the IRS whistleblowers to consider campaign finance violations alleging the campaign accepted an illegally large contribution in the form of the assistance to the younger Biden.

In an interview with the investigators, Hunter Biden's uncle, James Biden, said that Hunter specifically requested that he thank Kevin Morris "On behalf of the family" for what he had done. 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/anatomy-efforts-conceal-hunter-bidens-tax-violations-voters-during

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