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Most Americans Believe Hunter Biden Did Involve Joe in Overseas Business Dealings: Poll

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MOST AMERICANS believe that President Joe Biden did have knowledge of his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings and believe he would have benefited from them.

A survey published by Rasmussen Reports showed that most of those interviewed have serious suspicions about the possibility that Hunter Biden’s case may have involved his father Joe in the alleged crime of influence peddling and corruption.

62% of likely voters told Rasmussen Reports that Biden was likely to have been involved in Hunter Biden’s extensive business dealings, including at least one deal involving a company in mainland China.

“The abandoned laptop that revealed Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealing remains an important story, according to voters, many of whom think it could have changed the 2020 election,” pollsters said.

Regarding the censorship implemented by social media in relation to the Hunter Biden laptop story, 48% of voters believe that if the media had fully reported the story before the 2020 election, it is unlikely that Joe Biden would have been elected president. On the other hand, 46% do not think it is likely that the story would have changed the election results.

The results of the Rasmussen poll, conducted Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 among 1,000 likely voters, come as the FBI faces mounting accusations of politicization for allegedly withholding information from Hunter Biden’s laptop citing “Russian disinformation.”

At least four revelations have come to light and would involve Joe Biden with his son Hunter’s business dealings.

Hunter took advantage of his father’s trip to do business in Mexico. A report in the Daily Mail revealed that the now President of the United States met with his son Hunter’s billionaire Mexican business partners in his office when he was vice president. He even traveled with his son to Mexico to attend meetings about a “gigantic deal.”

Photographs published in the newspaper show that Biden entertained Mexican billionaires Carlos Slim, Miguel Alemán Velasco, and Miguel Alemán Magnani in the vice president’s office in 2014, with whom Hunter arranged business deals.

Joe Biden – China link. According to Fox News, James Bulger, who was an associate of Hunter Biden, asked him in an email to introduce them to Tung Chee-hwa, a billionaire and Hong Kong’s first CEO who was serving as vice chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in 2014.

In the 2014 email, Bulger asked Hunter to introduce BHR CEO Jonathan Li and Andy Lu, who was a BHR committee member, to “Mr. Tung” to discuss “BHR’s investment objectives” and “fundraising.”

To ask the favor of meeting him, Bulger recalled that Hunter sat next to Tung at a 2013 welcome dinner the Chinese president held for then-Vice President Joe Biden in Beijing.

In a nutshell, Hunter Biden was at an official dinner of his father’s, there he met Chinese billionaire Tung and, as a result of that meeting, his partner Bulger expected negotiations to emerge.

Hunter responded that he was “happy” to comply with the request, but said he could not remember the names of the gentlemen who sat next to him at dinner.

It is not known if any meeting or communication took place between the Chinese billionaire, Bulger and Hunter Biden’s business partners.

Hunter Biden organized meetings between Joe Biden and his business partners. A Fox News report revealed the content of some e-mails showing the existence of a link, albeit a friendly one, between Joe Biden, his son Hunter and business partners.

“Two of Hunter’s Mexican business associates, Miguel Aleman Velasco and Miguel Aleman Magnani, visited the West Wing on Feb. 26, 2014, according to Obama White House visitor logs, and Joe was later photographed with Hunter giving Velasco and Magnani a tour of the White House Brady Press Briefing Room,” the story notes.

As well as meeting with Mexican partners, Joe Biden met with his son’s Colombian partners and attended a dinner with Hunter’s business partners from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Russia.

In addition to Hunter’s overseas business associates, Joe met with several of his son’s U.S.-based associates as well, including Schwerin, who made at least 27 visits to the White House during Joe’s vice presidency, according to Fox News Digital.

Despite having met with at least fourteen of Hunter’s business associates, Joe Biden has repeatedly denied having discussed any business dealings with his son, who is under federal investigation.

Joe Biden, the “big guy.” An email reported exclusively by the New York Post in October 2020, showed that one of Hunter Biden’s business partners, James Gilliar, described the proposed percentage distribution of equity in a company set up for a joint venture with CEFC China Energy Co. The email quoted “10 held by H for the big guy?”

So far it was unknown who this “big guy” was, but another former associate of Hunter Biden, Navy veteran Tony Bobulinski, revealed that “the big guy” was allegedly Hunter’s father, who was then a Democratic candidate for President.

“I have heard Joe Biden say he has never discussed his dealings with Hunter. That is false.” Bobulinski said.

Former Utah federal prosecutor Brett Tolman told The Post that Bobulinski’s confirmation that President Biden was “the big man” in a proposed 2017 deal with CEFC China Energy could be considered evidence that other family members were involved.

Sabrina Martín Rondon is a Venezuelan journalist. Her source is politics and economics. She is a specialist in corporate communications and is committed to the task of dismantling the supposed benefits of socialism // Sabrina Martín Rondon es periodista venezolana. Su fuente es la política y economía. Es especialista en comunicaciones corporativas y se ha comprometido con la tarea de desmontar las supuestas bondades del socialismo

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