Independent Journal Review: Hunter Biden Probe Broader Than We Ever Realized, Not Even Establishment Media Can Ignore What's Happening Now
The New York Times’ admission two weeks ago that the emails found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop were real was a signal to some of us that the Times was trying to get out ahead of something.
When The Washington Post, CNN, ABC and NBC acknowledged the emails were real on Wednesday, we knew something was up.
On Wednesday night and Thursday morning, multiple media outlets reported that the inquiry into Biden’s taxes which began several years ago has expanded to include possible money laundering and foreign lobbying violations.
On Wednesday, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News that an “increasing number of witnesses have appeared before a grand jury impaneled in Wilmington, Delaware,” over the past few months.
Witnesses are being asked about Biden’s finances, specifically his income from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, where he served on the board of directors. Some have been questioned about “how he paid his taxes in recent years.”
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Here are some possibilities:
- Hunter Biden could be indicted.
- Evidence that President Joe Biden benefited financially from his son’s dealings could surface.
- Evidence that Joe Biden was well aware of his son’s underhanded business dealings could come to light.
- The story has simply become too big for the establishment media to hide. They have to at least pretend to be journalists.
Time will tell.
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A side note: Oddly, the article linked above makes no mention of Tony Bobulinski who has said that Hunter Biden would hold 10% for "the big guy" and that the big guy knew about it.
Nor does the Washington Post mention the company SinoHawk Holdings, which was set up on May 15, 2017, for a joint venture between CEFC and Hunter and his business partners. This was the deal for which Joe Biden was to get a 10% cut, as cited in an infamous 2017 email on the laptop, “10 [percent] held by H [Hunter] for the big guy.”
Hunter’s former business partner, the CEO of SinoHawk, Tony Bobulinski, has publicly said that Joe Biden is the “big guy.” But the Washington Post curiously does not mention Bobulinski, even though his name is all over the emails and documents on the laptop relating to CEFC, and even though the naval veteran held a press conference spilling the beans on the Bidens in October 2020.
The question is not if evidence of Joe Biden's profit from or knowledge of Hunter's dealings come to light, but whether or not anybody will do anything about it.