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According to 100 new pages of documented evidence that was approved to be released by the House Ways and Means Committee, Hunter Biden lied under oath during his February 28th deposition to Congress. Hunter “indisputably” lied at least three times during his sworn testimony, according to evidence provided by IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. The majority of the panel voted in favor of its release during a closed-door executive session. When Hunter, 54, sent a menacing text message to the wrong Chinese business associate, he claimed to be “high or drunk.” However, phone records of the conversation reveal Raymond Zhao, the associate, answered and “knew exactly” what the president’s son was talking about when he asked to speak with Ye Jianming, the chairman of CEFC China Energy.
Hunter continued to exchange messages with Zhao. He even threatened him at one point, warning that he was “sitting” with his father, Joe Biden, saying that the two would both “hold a grudge” if the CEFC translator reneged on a “commitment.”
Shapley stated last year during his first interview with House investigators that the first son’s intended recipient was Henry Zhao. However, a 2020 Senate Republican-led committee report on the transfers said that within 10 days, CEFC had wired $5 million to bank accounts connected to Hunter Biden.
In 2020, The Post outlet revealed that a May 2017 email written by Biden family associate James Gilliar referenced the “big guy” — meaning Joe Biden — receiving a 10% cut from the proposed joint venture with CEFC. Joe’s brother, James Biden, was also mentioned, stating that he wrote a $40,000 check for a “loan repayment” to the current president in September 2017. Ziegler provided documents to the committee that showed how Hunter had signed off on them and was the “beneficial owner” of a Rosemont Seneca Bohai bank account — despite his previous testimony that it was not “under my [Hunter’s] control nor affiliated with me” and he “didn’t even know that there was such a thing” as a corporate secretary of an entity.
Hunter also falsely denied that he would help his associates with “any work as it related to visas that they needed” or “pick up the phone and call anybody for a visa.” In another email from February 5th, 2015, obtained by Ways and Means, Hunter, his ex-business partner Devon Archer, and other associates tried to secure a visa for founder Mykola Zlochevsky of the Ukrainian gas firm Burisma.
Email exchanges between Shapley and former Delaware Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf concerning “an update on one of the witnesses” for Hunter’s then-ongoing tax investigation were also included in the Ways and Means evidence. Shapley disclosed that Wolf and DOJ tax lawyer Jack Morgan had been called to the CIA in Langley, Virginia, to get a classified briefing regarding the witness, Hunter’s “sugar brother” Kevin Morris, in an affidavit dated May 14th, 2024.
Just a few months before Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss announced a June 20th, 2023, plea agreement with the president’s son, the IRS whistleblowers were removed from the investigation. Hunter’s lawyers also later turned down the probation-only plea deal. Weiss was promoted to special counsel and he charged the first son with gun and tax felonies in Delaware and Los Angeles. The federal court in Wilmington is scheduled to open the gun trial on June 3rd. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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