Republicans in Congress are prepared to subpoena Hunter Biden over his international business deals and content found on his laptop



Republicans in the House of Representatives plan to subpoena Hunter Biden after the 2022 midterm elections and force him to answer a series of questions about his foreign business dealings and the contents of his infamous laptop.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), who currently serves as the House GOP conference chair, said, “We will subpoena Hunter Biden,” the New York Post reported.

Biden, the 52-year-old trouble child of the Biden family and youngest son of President Joe Biden, previously abandoned his personal laptop at a computer repair shop in Delaware in the Spring of 2019. The computer’s hard drive contained years’ worth of correspondence over emails and texts, legal documents, and photos that detailed the younger Biden’s international business ventures.

The owner of the computer repair shop made copies of the laptop’s hard drive and provided them to the FBI and Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and advisor to former President Donald Trump. Ultimately, the New York Post obtained a copy of the hard drive and ran an expose a month before the 2020 presidential election which was suppressed by Facebook and Twitter and largely ignored by legacy-corporate media.

At the time, Biden’s laptop was falsely dismissed by the media and many in the American intelligence community as “Russian propaganda.”

Accusing these entities of collaborating to benefit the First Family, Stefanik said, “It should concern every American that they did this for the Biden family’s financial gain, which came at the cost of our national security.”

One of the questions, Republicans in Congress are most seeking for an answer for from Biden is who the moniker “the big guy” refers to in emails to one of his business partners. “The big guy” is described as a partner in a Chinese business venture and is entitled to 10 percent of the venture’s profits; “the big guy’s” shares were to be held for him by Hunter Biden.

“That’s one of the critical questions — perhaps the most critical question,” said Stefanik.

Stefanik stated that she believes “the big guy” is none other than Hunter’s father, Joe Biden.

Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter’s, said that there is “no question” that Joe Biden was “the big guy.”

“The American people absolutely deserve answers,” Stefanik said. “There is no greater ethical concern or frankly conspiracy … whether this president is compromised because of his illegal ties to his family members.”

The Beau Biden Foundation took in millions of dollars in donations while spending just thousands on philanthropy in 2020



The Beau Biden Foundation spent less than $750,000 in 2020 on its purported mission despite raking in nearly $4 million in donations the same year.

The New York Post reported that the Delaware-based charity, which was started in honor of President Joe Biden’s late son, received an infusion of $1.8 million from the Biden Foundation — started by Joe and Jill Biden — prior to that organization ending operations before Joe became president.

The Beau Biden Foundation also received more than $200,000 in charitable donations from entities that are tied to a top political donor of the president.

Reportedly, the charity spent just over $500,000, in 2020, towards its stated purpose of protecting children from abuse, according to tax filings.

The charity spent an almost equivalent amount that year in paying six-figure salaries of longtime Biden associates who hold executive-level jobs at the Beau Biden Foundation. This includes Patricia Day Lewis, who served as Delaware deputy attorney general during Beau Biden’s tenure as the state of Delaware’s Attorney General. Lewis currently runs the non-profit and, as of 2020, receives an annual salary of over $150,000.

Joshua Alcorn, a Democratic operative with a long resume who has also worked as a consultant on campaigns for both Joe and Beau Biden, served as the COO of the non-profit, in 2020, and received $131,437 in compensation. He has since left this role.

Hunter Biden, the middle-aged trouble child of the Biden family, also previously served on the board of the Beau Biden Foundation.

Currently, Hallie Biden, with whom Hunter had a prolonged affair after the death of his brother, is the only member of the Biden family serving on the board.

The board also features former FBI director Louis Freeh.

CharityWatch, a watchdog group, stated that non-profits that receive its highest ratings generally spend at least 75 percent of their annual budget on their charitable giving programs. The Beau Biden Foundation, in this case, only dedicated 58 percent of its spending to its mission.

Laurie Styron, the executive director of CharityWatch, said, “A 58 percent ratio does not reflect a high level of financial efficiency.”

The non-profit said that following the 2021 inauguration of Joe Biden, in a bid to increase transparency, it would no longer take money from lobbyists or foreign donors and would release the names of its major contributors.

Currently, the Beau Biden Foundation conducts virtual and in-person workshops for adults starting at $500 a session and holds sessions for children focusing on topics like bullying and internet safety.