Posted on 06/26/2018 12:00:24 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Former Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview published Tuesday that he will not run for president in 2020.
It makes me feel guilty about not wanting to [run for president], Biden told Josh Rogin of the Washington Post during a wide-ranging interview on U.S.-EU relations under the Trump administration. But it doesnt make me want to. Im not looking to live in the White House, Ive seen it up close.
But all kidding aside, I dont know what Im going to do, the 75-year-old added.
During a March 2017 event at Colgate University, Biden said he was fairly confident he could have beaten Trump in the general election.
I had planned on running for president and although it would have been a very difficult primary, I think I could have won, he told attendees. I dont know, maybe not. But I thought I could have won.
I had a lot of data and I was fairly confident that if I were the Democratic Partys nominee, I had a better than even chance of being president, he added. But do I regret not being president? Yes. I was the best qualified.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Inside the shady private equity firm run by Kerry and Bidens kids
By Peter Schweizer
March 15, 2018 | 8:52am | Updated
Inside the shady private equity firm run by Kerry and Bidens kids
Secret Empires by Peter Schweizer
My frustration, writes Peter Schweizer in his new book, Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends, is not that the solid reporting on Trump has been too tough, but that the reporting on the Obama administration has been way too soft or in some cases nonexistent. The author of the 2016 sensation Clinton Cash says Trump and his children didnt invent the blurring of government and business, and details a number of ethical violations on both sides of the political aisle. One example: the little-noticed private equity firm run by the sons of Democrats Joe Biden and John Kerry, as detailed in this exclusive first excerpt.
Joe Biden and John Kerry have been pillars of the Washington establishment for more than 30 years. Biden is one of the most popular politicians in our nations capital.
His demeanor, sense of humor, and even his friendly gaffes have allowed him to form close relationships with both Democrats and Republicans. His public image is built around his Lunch Bucket Joe persona. As he reminds the American people on regular occasions, he has little wealth to show for his career, despite having reached the vice presidency.
One of his closest political allies in Washington is former senator and former Secretary of State John Kerry. Lunch Bucket Joe he aint; Kerry is more patrician than earthy. But the two men became close while serving for several decades together in the US Senate. The two often talked on matters of foreign policy, says Jules Witcover in his Biden biography.
So their sons going into business together in June 2009 was not exactly a bolt out of the blue.
But with whom their sons cut lucrative deals while the elder two were steering the ship of state is more of a surprise.
What Hunter Biden, the son of Americas vice president, and Christopher Heinz, the stepson of the chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (later to be secretary of state), were creating was an international private equity firm. It was anchored by the Heinz family alternative investment fund, Rosemont Capital. The new firm would be populated by political loyalists and positioned to strike profitable deals overseas with foreign governments and officials with whom the US government was negotiating.
Hunter Biden, Vice President Joe Bidens youngest son, had gone through a series of jobs since graduating from Yale Law School in 1996, including the hedge-fund business.
By the summer of 2009, the 39-year-old Hunter joined forces with the son of another powerful figure in American politics, Chris Heinz. Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania had tragically died in a 1991 airplane crash when Chris was 18. Chris, his brothers, and his mother inherited a large chunk of the familys vast ketchup fortune, including a network of investment funds and a Pennsylvania estate, among other properties. In May 1995, his mother, Teresa, married Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts. That same year, Chris graduated from Yale, and then went on to get his MBA from Harvard Business School.
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Hunter Biden (left) with father Joe Biden following the inauguration ceremony of President Barack Obama, Jan. 20, 2009.REUTERS
Joining them in the Rosemont venture was Devon Archer, a longtime Heinz and Kerry friend.
The three friends established a series of related LLCs. The trunk of the tree was Rosemont Capital, the alternative investment fund of the Heinz Family Office. Rosemont Farm is the name of the Heinz familys 90-acre estate outside Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania.
The small fund grew quickly. According to an email revealed as part of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation, Rosemont described themselves as a $2.4 billion private equity firm co-owned by Hunter Biden and Chris Heinz, with Devon Archer as Managing Partner.
The partners attached several branches to the Rosemont Capital trunk, including Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC, Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, and Rosemont Realty.
Of the various deals in which these Rosemont entities were involved, one of the largest and most troubling concerns was Rosemont Seneca Partners.
Rather than set up shop in New York City, the financial capital of the world, Rosemont Seneca leased space in Washington, DC. They occupied an all-brick building on Wisconsin Avenue, the main thoroughfare of exclusive Georgetown. Their offices would be less than a mile from John and Teresa Kerrys 23-room Georgetown mansion, and just two miles from both Joe Bidens office in the White House and his residence at the Naval Observatory.
In short, the Chinese government was literally funding a business that it co-owned along with the sons of two of Americas most powerful decision makers.
Over the next seven years, as both Joe Biden and John Kerry negotiated sensitive and high-stakes deals with foreign governments, Rosemont entities secured a series of exclusive deals often with those same foreign governments.
Some of the deals they secured may remain hidden. These Rosemont entities are, after all, within a private equity firm and as such are not required to report or disclose their financial dealings publicly.
Some of their transactions are nevertheless traceable by investigating world capital markets. A troubling pattern emerges from this research, showing how profitable deals were struck with foreign governments on the heels of crucial diplomatic missions carried out by their powerful fathers. Often those foreign entities gained favorable policy actions from the United States government just as the sons were securing favorable financial deals from those same entities.
Nowhere is that more true than in their commercial dealings with Chinese government-backed enterprises.
Rosemont Seneca joined forces in doing business in China with another politically connected consultancy called the Thornton Group. The Massachusetts-based firm is headed by James Bulger, the nephew of the notorious mob hitman James Whitey Bulger. Whitey was the leader of the Winter Hill Gang, part of the South Boston mafia. Under indictment for 19 murders, he disappeared. He was later arrested, tried, and convicted.
James Bulgers father, Whiteys younger brother, Billy Bulger, serves on the board of directors of the Thornton Group. He was the longtime leader of the Massachusetts state Senate and, with their long overlap by state and by party, a political ally of Massachusetts Senator John Kerry.
Less than a year after opening Rosemont Senecas doors, Hunter Biden and Devon Archer were in China, having secured access at the highest levels. Thornton Groups account of the meeting on their Chinese-language website was telling: Chinese executives extended their warm welcome to the Thornton Group, with its US partner Rosemont Seneca chairman Hunter Biden (second son of the now Vice President Joe Biden).
The purpose of the meetings was to explore the possibility of commercial cooperation and opportunity. Curiously, details about the meeting do not appear on their English-language website.
Also, according to the Thornton Group, the three Americans met with the largest and most powerful government fund leaders in China even though Rosemont was both new and small.
The timing of this meeting was also curious. It occurred just hours before Hunter Bidens father, the vice president, met with Chinese President Hu in Washington as part of the Nuclear Security Summit.
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Chris Heinz (left) with John Kerry at a campaign fundraiser, April 16, 2004.Dennis Van Tine
There was a second known meeting with many of the same Chinese financial titans in Taiwan in May 2011. For a small firm like Rosemont Seneca with no track record, it was an impressive level of access to Chinas largest financial players. And it was just two weeks after Joe Biden had opened up the US-China strategic dialogue with Chinese officials in Washington.
On one of the first days of December 2013, Hunter Biden was jetting across the Pacific Ocean aboard Air Force Two with his father and daughter Finnegan. The vice president was heading to Asia on an extended official trip. Tensions in the region were on the rise.
The American delegation was visiting Japan, China, and South Korea. But it was the visit to China that had the most potential to generate conflict and controversy. The Obama administration had instituted the Asia Pivot in its international strategy, shifting attention away from Europe and toward Asia, where China was flexing its muscles.
For Hunter Biden, the trip coincided with a major deal that Rosemont Seneca was striking with the state-owned Bank of China. From his perspective, the timing couldnt have been better.
Vice President Biden, Hunter Biden and Finnegan arrived to a red carpet and a delegation of Chinese officials. Greeted by Chinese children carrying flowers, the delegation was then whisked to a meeting with Vice President Li Yuanchao and talks with President Xi Jinping.
Hunter and Finnegan Biden joined the vice president for tea with US Ambassador Gary Locke at the Liu Xian Guan Teahouse in the Dongcheng District in Beijing. Where Hunter Biden spent the rest of his time on the trip remains largely a mystery. There are actually more reports of his daughter Finnegans activities than his.
What was not reported was the deal that Hunter was securing. Rosemont Seneca Partners had been negotiating an exclusive deal with Chinese officials, which they signed approximately 10 days after Hunter visited China with his father. The most powerful financial institution in China, the governments Bank of China, was setting up a joint venture with Rosemont Seneca.
Often those foreign entities gained favorable policy actions from the United States government just as the sons were securing favorable financial deals from those same entities.
The Bank of China is an enormously powerful financial institution. But the Bank of China is very different from the Bank of America. The Bank of China is government-owned, which means that its role as a bank blurs into its role as a tool of the government. The Bank of China provides capital for Chinas economic statecraft, as scholar James Reilly puts it. Bank loans and deals often occur within the context of a government goal.
Rosemont Seneca and the Bank of China created a $1 billion investment fund called Bohai Harvest RST (BHR), a name that reflected who was involved. Bohai (or Bo Hai), the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea, was a reference to the Chinese stake in the company. The RS referred to Rosemont Seneca. The T was Thornton.
The fund enjoyed an unusual and special status in China. BHR touted its unique Sino-US shareholding structure and the global resources and network that allowed it to secure investment opportunities. Funds were backed by the Chinese government.
In short, the Chinese government was literally funding a business that it co-owned along with the sons of two of Americas most powerful decision makers.
The partnership between American princelings and the Chinese government was just a beginning. The actual investment deals that this partnership made were even more problematic. Many of them would have serious national security implications for the United States.
In 2015, BHR joined forces with the automotive subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned military aviation contractor Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) to buy American dual-use parts manufacturer Henniges.
AVIC is a major military contractor in China. It operates under the direct control of the State Council and produces a wide array of fighter and bomber aircraft, transports, and drones primarily designed to compete with the United States.
The company also has a long history of stealing Western technology and applying it to military systems. The year before BHR joined with AVIC, the Wall Street Journal reported that the aviation company had stolen technologies related to the US F-35 stealth fighter and incorporated them in their own stealth fighter, the J-31. AVIC has also been accused of stealing US drone systems and using them to produce their own.
In September 2015, when AVIC bought 51 percent of American precision-parts manufacturer Henniges, the other 49 percent was purchased by the Biden-and-Kerry-linked BHR.
Henniges is recognized as a world leader in anti-vibration technologies in the automotive industry and for its precise, state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities. Anti-vibration technologies are considered dual-use because they can have a military application, according to both the State Department and Department of Commerce.
The technology is also on the restricted Commerce Control List used by the federal government to limit the exports of certain technologies. For that reason, the Henniges deal would require the approval of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews sensitive business transactions that may have a national security implication.
According to BHR internal documents, the Henniges deal included arduous and often-times challenging negotiations. The CFIUS review in 2015 included representatives from numerous government agencies including John Kerrys State Department.
The deal was approved in 2015.
Excerpted with permission from Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends, by Peter Schweizer, published by Harper Collins. The book goes on sale March 20.
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That looks like Margaret Sanger (Planned Parenthood Founder)
just before her Express Route to Hades Greyhound showed up.
Aw Joe, it would have been fun laughing at such a jackass as you on campaign.
Clearing the field for Hillary!!!
Before the last election, Hillary said she was not going to run for president. I bet my very liberal best friend $100 that Hillary would crawl over broken glass to run for president.
When she announced, I was too nice to collect. Then, when Trump won, he dropped me as a best friend. Serves me right.
Right you are!!
He knows he couldn’t have handled the receiving end of Trump’s campaign strategy. Trump pulls no punches; no way would Biden want to be humiliated (and exposed) the way Trump would have done him.
Whether he does or doesn’t it doesn’t matter. Bernie Sanders will be the most conservative Democrat contender down the stretch.
It didn’t take a psychic to see this. Creepy Joe will burn if all the shenanigans come to light.
I’m thinking they are going to try for Bloomberg with a woman or Booker VP
Still hoping for the Weiner-Holder ticket.
couldn’t past the .00000001% ?
Anyone actually read the article? He was kidding. He says he doesn’t know what he’s going to do.
Even Slo Joe knows he wouldn’t stand a chance.
And Trump would punch his big pedo head
It was just Uncle Joe “trying” to stay relevant.
NOBODY, except maybe a few in the press, believed Joe would run.
True
Like the old, lecherous fool ever had a chance.
You didn't play your cards right. When she announced, and Trump was nominated, you should have offered him "Double or Nothing."
You wouldn't have been any worse off, since he likely would have welshed on the bet.
Being a white disqualifies him from being the demoncRAT nominee in 2020
F#@K Joe Biden.
LOSER
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