This NEW Hunter Biden WhatsApp message is ‘HORRIFIC’



If you thought things couldn’t get worse for Hunter Biden, then you thought wrong.

More WhatsApp messages written by President Biden’s son were released by House Republicans on Tuesday, and the content is alarming to say the least.

The messages reveal a business deal Hunter was working on with a Chinese energy company, as part of which he demanded a $10 million annual investment into a joint venture with CEFC China Energy.

When $5 million was proposed, Hunter said the lower number was “new” to him and “not acceptable, obviously.”

Hunter was messaging Gongwen Dong, a CEFC China Energy associate who was operating under the nickname “Kevin.”

Glenn and Stu discuss the breaking news and can’t help but laugh.

The nickname was “the best part of the story,” Stu says as a huge grin breaks out across his face.

When the $5 million was proposed, Hunter reportedly said, “I’m tired of this Kevin, I can make $5 million in salary from any law firm in America.”

“If you think it’s about money, it’s not. The Biden’s are the best at doing exactly what the Chairman wants from this partnership. Let’s not quibble over peanuts,” Hunter continued.

Glenn believes the messages are “horrific.”

According to Glenn, this is exactly what we needed to know — that “Biden is selling his country out for cash.”

However, if it’s not about cash, he says that's even worse: It sounds like “treason.”


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Hunter Biden going to JAIL?! Here are the RECEIPTS!



An IRS supervisory agent is blowing the whistle on obstruction within the investigation into Hunter Biden and is now seeking whistleblower protections.

According to Sara Gonzales of the "News & Why It Matters," the whistleblower’s attorney has sent a letter to nine high-ranking members of Congress.

She reads that the letter says, “He is a career IRS criminal supervisory special agent who has been overseeing the ongoing and sensitive investigation of a high-profile controversial subject since early 2020,” that “it is Hunter Biden who is the high-profile subject,” and the whistleblower’s “disclosures would contradict sworn testimony to Congress by a senior political appointee.”

His disclosures would also “involve failure to mitigate clear conflicts of interest in the ultimate disposition of the case and detailed examples of preferential treatment and politics improperly infecting decisions and protocols that would normally be followed by career law enforcement.”

Gonzales says the White House is “of course” claiming that it’s not true.

Alex Stein joins the conversation to discuss Hunter and his adventures.

“Hunter Biden was actually caught abandoning a rental car that had cocaine and crack in it and, the FBI knew it,” and they knew “that Hunter Biden was the last person to interact with this car, and they didn’t do anything. They chose not to charge him.”

While cocaine possession is a felony, Hunter remains unscathed.

“Obviously we know he’s committing tax fraud,” Stein adds, “by the money that he’s getting from his Burisma dealings in the Ukraine, working for energy companies that he has no experience for.”

He continues, “So yeah, the idea that he’s laundering money — welcome to Obviousville.”

Gonzales and her guests discuss the lack of justice in our justice system and how it only seems to favor people like Hunter Biden.

“If someone like me committed these crimes,” Gonzales says, “they’d put me through the ringer.”

“I hate to be the bearer of bad news and the tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist of the day,” Stein says, “but there is an evil cabal of deep state people that don’t have America’s best interest in mind and that’s why people like Hunter Biden always get passes.”


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THIS is the Biden scandal with China they’re trying to HIDE



If you thought Hunter Biden couldn’t get any sketchier, you were wrong. A former Israel Defense Forces lieutenant colonel with deep ties to American and Chinese intelligence agencies is claiming that he was recently arrested in Cyprus on gunrunning charges in an attempt to stop him from revealing what he knows about misdeeds by the Biden family.

The House Oversight Committee is investigating the troubling claims made by this former Israeli official, including the allegation that the ne’er-do-well son of Joe Biden had an FBI mole named “One Eye” who tipped off his Chinese business partners that they were under investigation.

The man was detained at a Cyprus airport as he prepared to board a plane to Israel.

He said, “I’ve been arrested in Cyprus on a politically motivated extradition request by the U.S. The U.S. is claiming that I’m an arms dealer. It would be funny if it weren’t so tragic. I’ve never been an arms dealer. DOJ is trying to bury me to protect Joe, Jim, and Hunter Biden.”

He continues, “Shall I name names?”

Glenn believes this is the reason the Left is relentless in pursuit of Trump: It’s all a distraction.


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President Biden sold nearly 1 million barrels of oil from US Strategic Reserves to Chinese state-owned company that Hunter Biden invested in: Report



While Americans suffer through high gas prices, President Joe Biden sent more than 5 million barrels of oil from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserves to foreign countries, Reuters reported. There were 950,000 barrels of U.S. oil sold to a Chinese state-owned gas company that has financial ties to a private equity firm that was co-founded by Hunter Biden, according to a new report.

In April, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that it was releasing 30 million barrels of crude oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The "emergency sale" was "conducted as part of a coordinated action with our international allies and partners to provide a wartime bridge that will support American consumers and the global economy in response to Vladimir Putin’s war of choice against Ukraine."

Despite the Strategic Petroleum Reserve being at its lowest mark since 1986, the Biden administration sold oil to foreign nations last month.

The Department of Energy received 126 bids from 16 companies for the "price-competitive sale of 30 million barrels of SPR crude oil." The Department of Energy awarded "price-competitive" oil to 12 companies – one of which was Unipec America, Inc.

Unipec is the trading division of China Petrochemical Corporation – which is also known as the Sinopec Corp. The Biden administration sold nearly 1 million barrels of "price-competitive" oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to Sinopec – which is wholly owned by the Chinese Communist Party.

BHR Partners – a private equity firm Hunter Biden co-founded in 2013 – bought a $1.7 billion stake in Sinopec Marketing in 2015, according to the Washington Free Beacon.

The New York Post reported, "BHR is primarily owned by Chinese investors, including the state-controlled Bank of China." BHR claimed to have managed the equivalent of $2.4 billion.

Chris Clark, Hunter Biden's lawyer, told the New York Times in December that his client "no longer holds any interest, directly or indirectly, in either BHR or Skaneateles." Skaneateles LLC is Biden's personal company.

However, the Washington Examiner reported in March that Hunter was still listed as a part-owner of the firm.

"But business records from China's National Credit Information Publicity System accessed Tuesday continue to identify Skaneateles as a 10% owner in BHR, and Washington, D.C., business records continue to list Biden as the only beneficial owner of Skaneateles," the report stated.

The outlet noted, "It’s possible that China’s business registry hasn’t yet been updated to reflect a potential transfer or sale of Skaneateles’s 10% stake in BHR to another party."

In October 2019, Hunter vowed "not to serve on boards of, or work on behalf of, foreign-owned companies" if his father was elected president.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) reacted to the report of Biden shipping oil to the CCP on Twitter.

"Pres Biden reportedly sold oil [from] American reserves to China's Sinopec which Hunter Biden may still [be] tied to via his financial ventures in China. If report [is] correct that’s OUTRAGEOUS. Sen Johnson & I highlighted these connections to communist regime in our 2020 report + bank records," Grassley tweeted.

"At a time when Americans must pay record price$ at pump Pres Biden should NOT [be] selling our strategic oil reserves to communist China," he added. "This misguided/harmful action is latest example of Biden's failed energy policies + Needs further scrutiny -[especially] if his son's China biz could benefit."

In September 2020, Grassley and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) released a report titled: "Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on U.S. Government Policy and Related Concerns."

The White House has continuously dodged questions about Hunter Biden's business dealings.

On Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to comment on an alleged voicemail from President Biden to his son that discussed a New York Times article about Hunter's business associations with a Chinese oil tycoon.

NBC News analysis: Hunter Biden raked in $11 million in 5 years – more than half from Chinese deals. President Biden said his son did not make money in China.



Hunter Biden made millions from overseas business deals, according to the analysis of the first son's infamous laptop by NBC News. Hunter Biden raked in the most money from Chinese business dealings. However, President Joe Biden previously said that his son did not make any money in China.

The NBC News report stated, "From 2013 through 2018 Hunter Biden and his company brought in about $11 million via his roles as an attorney and a board member with a Ukrainian firm accused of bribery and his work with a Chinese businessman now accused of fraud."

Of the $11 million that Biden made in the 5-year span, $5.8 million was attained from two business deals with Chinese entities.

"The documents and the analysis, which don’t show what he did to earn millions from his Chinese partners, raise questions about national security, business ethics, and potential legal exposure," NBC News reported.

The findings regarding Hunter's finances were derived from a copy of Biden’s hard drive, his iCloud account, and an 87-page report titled "Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on U.S. Government Policy and Related Concerns" released by Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) in September 2020.

Hunter Biden's business deals in China

The analysis found that Hunter's most lucrative deal involved a Chinese businessman who is now believed to be detained in China, according to NBC News.

“According to business records referred to in the Senate report, Hudson West III, a venture funded by the Chinese oil and natural gas company CEFC and its chairman, Ye Jianming, paid $4,790,375.25 to Owasco P.C. over about one year.”

Owasco P.C. was controlled by Hunter Biden, according to filings in Washington, D.C.

In 2018, Ye Jianming was accused of “economic crimes” by Chinese prosecutors. He has not been seen in public since he was detained for questioning on accusations of fraud and bribery.

Ye Jianming is the former chairman of the China Energy Fund Committee. He is rumored to have ties to China's People's Liberation Army. A 2018 Financial Times report linked him to Chinese military intelligence.

"Ye's company, CEFC China Energy, aligned itself so closely with the Chinese government that it was often hard to distinguish between the two," CNN reported in 2018.

Chi Ping Patrick Ho – an associate of Ye Jianming and a top executive for CEFC – reportedly wired a $1 million payment to Owasco P.C. that was listed as “Dr Patrick Ho Chi Ping Representation.”

In March 2019, Patrick Ho was sentenced to three years in prison for international bribery and money laundering.

The New York Post reported in October 2020 that Patrick Ho had been in the process of brokering a partnership between the multibillion-dollar energy company and a business group involving Hunter Biden and his uncle, James Biden.

Joe Biden denied his son's profitable Chinese ventures

However, Joe Biden previously declared that his son had not made money from China during a 2020 presidential debate with Donald Trump.

"My son has not made money in terms of, this thing about, what are you talking about, China," Biden stated.

After being elected, Biden's White House doubled down on the assertion that Hunter did not receive money from China.

In March, White House communications director Kate Bedingfield was asked about the damning New York Times report that declared that emails from Hunter's abandoned laptop were authentic.

“We absolutely stand by the president’s comment,” Bedingfield responded. “And I would point you to the reporting on this, which referenced statements that we made at the time, that we gave to the Washington Post, who worked on this story. But as you know, I don’t speak for Hunter Biden so there’s not more I can say on that.”

Joe Biden in 2020 insisted Hunter \u201chas not made money\u201d from China.\n\nHunter actually made millions, starting when Joe was VP. Joe Biden lied.pic.twitter.com/nL03U21ysX
— Tommy Pigott (@Tommy Pigott) 1652966638

Hunter Biden's Ukrainian connections

The NBC News report also mentions Hunter's position on the Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

"Biden’s addition to the company’s board as head of legal affairs was reported in a news release in May 2014," the outlet stated. "At some point from May to December 2014, Burisma allegedly paid a bribe to a Ukrainian official to help stop a joint British/U.S. money-laundering investigation into Burisma’s top executive, according to a State Department email that quotes a Ukrainian prosecutor."

The New York Post previously reported, "In 2016, Hunter’s total income from Burisma was $999,996. In 2017 it dropped to $665,000, and then $498,000 in 2018."

Hunter Biden blows through fast money

The analysis of his laptop hard drive showed that Hunter spent his money faster than he earned it.

"Expenditures compiled on his hard drive show he spent more than $200,000 per month from October 2017 through February 2018 on luxury hotel rooms, Porsche payments, dental work, and cash withdrawals," according to NBC News. "Biden has admitted to burning through cash to pay for drugs and partying with strangers who routinely stole from him, and he struggled to pay multiple mortgages or keep up with alimony and child support payments to his ex-wife."

In his divorce filing from February 2017, the attorney for his ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, claimed, "Throughout the parties' separation, Mr. Biden has created financial concerns for the family by spending extravagantly on his own interests (including drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs, and gifts for women with whom he has sexual relations) while leaving the family with no funds to pay legitimate bills."

Hunter Biden may have been a national security risk

Frank Figliuzzi – the FBI’s former assistant director for counterintelligence – warned that Hunter Biden could be a national security risk.

"It’s all about access and influence, and if you can compromise someone with both access and influence, that’s even better," Figliuzzi told NBC News – where he is a contributor. “Better still if that target has already compromised himself.”

Walter Shaub –a former director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics during the Obama administration – blasted Biden, "No government ethics rules apply to him.”

Hunter Biden's defense attorney Christppher Clark declined to give NBC News a comment on the analysis of his client's laptop.

Joe Biden agreed to pay more than $800,000 of Hunter's debts including legal fees stemming from business with a Chinese firm



According to a recently surfaced email, President Joe Biden agreed to pay more than $800,000 of the legal bills built up by his son Hunter while he was conducting business with a Chinese firm.

The email contained an attached spreadsheet detailing debts owed by Hunter, which calls into question the validity of his father’s repeated claims about never discussing Hunter’s foreign business dealings with him.

The New York Post reported that the email was sent on January 17, 2019, by Hunter’s former personal assistant, Katie Dodge, and sent to an accountant named Linda Shapero, who founded the firm Global DEEZ in Leesburg, Virginia.

In the email, Dodge wrote, “I spoke with Hunter today regarding his bills. It is my understanding that Hunt’s dad will cover these bills in the short-term as Hunter transitions in his career.”

The email included the greeting “Hello VP team” and was cc’d to Hunter Biden and Richard Ruffner, who was a personal aide to Joe Biden during his tenure as vice president after he left office and while he ran for president.

The spreadsheet attached to the email shows Hunter Biden owing debts that include more than $130,00 in legal fees due “ASAP” to the law firm Faegre Baker Daniels, with $28,382 owed for “BHR Restructuring.”

BHR is believed to be a reference to the Chinese company Bohai Harvest RST (Shanghai) Equity Investment Fund Management, a company in which Hunter Biden held a 10% stake through a holding company called Skaneateles LLC.

BHR is primarily owned by Chinese investors. This includes the Bank of China, which is a government-controlled entity operated by the Chinese Communist Party.

Hunter Biden reportedly owed Faegre Baker Daniels another $20,909 for “Burnham Restructure,” referring to the Burnham Financial Group. Hunter’s former business partner Devon Archer, along with others, invested in this initiative as a plan to create their own financial services conglomerate.

Hunter maintained an office at the New York headquarters of an asset-management firm that was supposed to merge with Burnham as part of a deal called a “roll-up.” Hunter evidently seldom used the office, and the firm never merged with Burnham.

Hunter also owed Faegre Baker Daniels $82,239 for “Confidential Investi” for a total of $131,530.

Other debts listed in the spreadsheet include payments and insurance for a Porsche, a Ford truck, a boat, the tuition for Hunter’s daughters at the University of Pennsylvania and a private day school, and $37,000 per month to his ex-wife Kathleen Buhle.

The spreadsheet also listed a separate section titled “CREDIT CARDS” that included an outstanding balance of $157,033.

More than half of the debts listed on the spreadsheet involved various state and federal taxes, totaling more than $400,000.

Top Hunter Biden business partner made numerous trips to Obama's White House, met with then-Vice President Joe Biden, Barack later appointed him to America's Heritage Abroad Commission: Report



A longtime and close business partner of Hunter Biden made numerous trips to the White House while Joe Biden served as vice president, according to a new report.

Eric Schwerin – president of the Rosemont Seneca investment fund firm – met with then-Vice President Joe Biden in 2010, according to visitor logs from the White House of former President Barack Obama.

Rosemont Seneca was founded in 2009 by Hunter Biden, Christopher Heinz – stepson of former Secretary of State John Kerry, and Devon Archer – an American businessman who was classmates with Heinz at Yale University. Rosemont Seneca has conducted extensive business in China.

The New York Post reported, "Eric Schwerin met with Vice President Biden on November 17, 2010, in the West Wing, when he was the president of the since-dissolved investment fund Rosemont Seneca Partners."

The report added, "The logs also reveal that Schwerin met with various close aides of both Joe and Jill Biden at key moments in Hunter’s life when he was striking multi-million dollar deals in foreign countries, including China."

"Emails from Hunter Biden's discarded laptop show a series of exchanges between Hunter and his associates in Rosemont Seneca’s joint venture with Chinese investment firms Bohai Capital and BHR," Fox News reported. "In February 2017, Schwerin emailed the CEO of BHR, Jonathan Li. Previously, Li sent Hunter his son's resume with a list of colleges he planned to apply to," adding, "It is unclear if Li’s son was admitted to Brown University or, if so, whether he attended."

The New York Post report claim that Schwerin "made at least 19 visits to the White House and other official locations between 2009 and 2015."

According to Obama White House archives, a press release from March 10, 2015, stated that Obama appointed Eric D. Schwerin as a member of the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad. The U.S. Commission for the Preservation of American Heritage names Schwerin as a past member, who was sworn in on Feb. 1, 2017.

The Obama administration noted that Eric D. Schwerin is "Founding Partner and Managing Director at Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC, positions he has held since 2008."

Records also show that Rosemont Seneca founders Archer and Heinz visited the White House in 2009 and 2011 for a “holiday reception” and “group tour” respectively.

Of the situation involving a top Hunter Biden business partner, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said, "Not everyone gets to meet the vice president of the United States in the White House. The press should be asking why Hunter Biden’s business associates — like Eric Schwerin — had that privilege and were given access to the Obama White House. This is additional evidence that Joe Biden lied when he said he never discussed Hunter's foreign business dealings. It's well past time for the corporate media to demand the truth from Joe Biden. The corruption of Biden Inc. must be exposed.”