Oversight needs to examine Hunter’s spin-silly memoir.
Congressional testimony from Hunter’s former business partner, Devon Archer, and newly discussed emails indicate that the president’s son’s memoir “Beautiful Things” was an exercise in spin rather than truth-telling, especially concerning his father’s role in his foreign business dealings.
That evidence shows how the wily Bidens used the memoir to create a politically charged narrative – one largely embraced by the toady mainstream media – that distorted the truth to protect the Biden family.
On page 118, Hunter writes that after accompanying then-VP Joe Biden to China on Air Force Two in 2013 (mooching off taxpayers), he “merely introduced” his father to a well-connected Chinese investor.....a quick greeting just long enough for a handshake.
Hunter writes: “While we were in Beijing, Dad met one of Devon’s Chinese partners, Jonathan Li, in the lobby of the American delegation’s hotel, just long enough to say hello and shake hands. Li and I then headed off for a cup of coffee.”
The account seems to comport with now-President Biden’s repeated denials that he discussed business with his son or had any substantive involvement with his partners.
However, Archer told a different story to U.S. lawmakers during a deposition earlier this year. “Jonathan Li and VP Biden had coffee.....in Beijing......intimating it was business related.
Matt Gaetz called on McCarthy to sign a subpoena for Hunter Biden that Gaetz drafted.
The subpoena orders Hunter
<><>to testify under oath
<><>to produce records from his influence peddling business
<><>to include contracts, agreements, and financial records from his shady business dealings;
<><>communications with Joe Biden,
<><>communiques w/ domestic and foreign business partners;
<><>records pertaining to secret global phone lines
<><>records of email pseudonyms used by then-VP Biden
<><>all VP electronic communications with Hunter and business partners.
Hunter must produce all relevant documents from January 2008 to the present.