06/03/2024 / By Ethan Huff
A fresh tranche of documents released by Congress shows that Joe and Hunter Biden used a memorial service for Sandy Hook victims to arrange a secret meeting with China over a $10 million-a-year deal for the Biden Crime Family.
Congress gave the documents to the IRS which investigated the First Son. They show that Hunter communicated with Liu Yadong, a top executive at Chinese oil giant CEFC, via the Chinese messaging app WeChat on Dec. 12, 2017, to set up a meeting for his father.
“Can you meet this early evening?” Hunter asked Liu. “My father will be in New York also and he wants me to attend the Sandyhook [sic] memorial service with him and I would like him to meet you along with my uncle [Jim Biden] and then you can I can talk let me know if that works.”
“No problem,” Liu responded. “Pls let me know where and when to meet.”
(Related: Joe Biden is fully disqualified from office, even though he is officially the “president.”)
The scheme involved an extensively negotiated deal in which CEFC, which is directly connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), agreed to pay the Biden Crime Family $10 million per year. When this did not happen as planned, things got ugly.
In July 2017, Hunter reportedly sent “threatening” texts to CEFC official Runlong Zhao demanding that he follow through on the deal, using his dad’s political tenure as a weapon.
“I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled,” Hunter wrote in one of the threatening texts.
A few weeks later on Aug. 3, 2017, Hunter texted CEFC associate Gongwen “Kevin” Dong to say that he wanted a “$]10 M per annum budget,” adding that “the Bidens are the best I know at doing exactly what the [CEFC] Chairman wants from this partnership.”
In 2017, mind you, Joe held no political office. He had just been kicked out of the White House following the end of Barack Obama’s second term, and he would not become “president” until several years later in early 2021.
In November 2017, Hunter set up a group text conversation on an encrypted WhatsApp channel with his father and uncle, the latter of whom was also a partner in the multi-million-dollar deal with CEFC.
One of the contacts in the group chat was named “Jim Biden” by Hunter, with the other being named “Dad.”
The House Ways and Means Committee published a photo of Yadong’s business card showing him as CEO of CEFC Global Strategic Holdings, along with an address at the United Nations Plaza in New York City.
CEFC created a sham charity that Yadong helped to run as well, this fake charity being one of the tools through which chief Patrick Ho funneled bribe money to foreign officials. Patrick was convicted for these crimes in 2018.
These latest revelations are on top of what was uncovered from Hunter’s abandoned laptop. They prove that Hunter lied back in February in his congressional testimony.
“Hunter Biden lied about the recipient of a WhatsApp message sent with the apparent intention to threaten a business associate and demand payment,” said committee chairman Jason Smith about the matter.
“In the message, Hunter Biden twice mentioned he was with his father. In the deposition, Hunter Biden sought to dismiss the message, claiming that he was either ‘high or drunk’ when he sent it, and in that state, had sent it to the wrong Zhao, and not actually the one affiliated with the Chinese energy company, CEFC.”
There’s a reason many people call this guy China Joe and his family the Biden Crime Family. Learn more at Treason.news.
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