Posted on 07/23/2023 8:17:31 PM PDT by AnthonySoprano
Hunter Biden would dial in his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, on speakerphone into meetings with his overseas business partners, according to testimony expected before Congress this week from Devon Archer, the first son’s former best friend.
Archer, 48, who is facing jail for his role in a $60 million bond fraud, is scheduled to testify to the House Oversight Committee about meetings he witnessed that were attended by Joe Biden either in person or via speakerphone when Hunter would call his father and introduce him to foreign business partners or prospective investors.
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‘Can you ring your DAD?’
Soon afterward, the two Ukrainians joined Hunter and Archer at the Four Seasons bar and Pozharskyi asked Hunter: “Can you ring your dad?” At the time it was early afternoon, Friday, in Washington, DC.
Hunter then called his father, put him on speaker, placed the phone on the table, and introduced the Ukrainians to Joe Biden by name as “Nikolai and Vadym.”
He also said words to the effect that the Burisma bigwigs “need our support.”
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And Joe Biden has been involved with a Criminal Op - then a Presidential Impeachment Inquiry is the only way.
Garland would be replaced same day with a Biden personal protector.
All of them do this $hit.
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Wednesday is Big.
A Delaware Judge can reject the Plea Deal.
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“The Biden Family Syndicate”
-PJ
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That’s what it is.
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The two-tier justice system will be on full display.
A phone number Joe Biden could be reached at by Hunter in the past was recently called by someone clever who was shocked to find that bribe-guzzling, down-shaking Joe Biden answered it directly.
He'll have to write on the DOJ chalkboard 100 times:
I will not violate the Mann Act, nor the FARA law.
FR THREAD
FBI DEMANDED Republicans Keep Unclassified
FD-1023 Form ‘Confidential’ Before Release
Posted 7/22/2023, 3:32:46 PM
COMMENTS.....
The FBI document showed the low opinion of high-paid, no-nothing cokehead,
Hunter Biden, was held in by his employer, Mykola Zlochevsky, owner of Burisma:
“Hunter is braindead......he’s stupider than my dog....... but the $5 million I paid him and the $5 million I paid “the kid,” his father Joe, worked perfectly. The two corrupt Bidens got rid of that pesky prosecutor.”
“So, all and all, bribing the Bidens was a good investment.”
FR THREAD-—Comer shares suspicion that Joe Biden sold ‘access to our enemies for decades’
COMMENTS-—IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler testified to Congress that even some of Biden’s grandchildren were among the recipients of unexplained foreign payments laundered thru LLC’s.
No logical reason could explain why toddlers and school-age Bidens receive large laundered foreign payments.
Comer says Joe Biden has apparently been “selling access” to our enemies for decades. Biden has always whined about being “cash-strapped” and “investigations find no history of Biden investing.”
Then you look at the Biden assets.....multiple high end real estate ownerships, pricey cars, unrestrained spending, all by pocketing a senate salary funded by tax dollars......it’s a shocker.
“So you’re saying a classic Corvette doesn’t buy itself?” Cruz joked about the president’s beloved car held in a easily accessible, unsecured garage that was revealed as a repository to hide Biden’s classified documents.
Biden Crime Family Owned over 20 Shell Companies
Scheme to Hide Foreign Payouts, Launder Money
Breitbart ^ | 17 Jul 2023 | WENDELL HUSEBØ
Posted on 7/18/2023, 8:52:41 AM by Red Badger
The Biden family opened more than 20 shell companies to hide payments and launder money, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) said Sunday.
After reviewing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) at the Treasury and subpoenaing banks and individuals, Comer posted on Twitter that the Biden family created more than 20 entities to accept, forward, and collect payment from a wide range of business associates.
“We found all these shell companies that make absolutely no sense,” Comer told Fox News. “I don’t believe they have paid a penny of revenue, a penny of taxes on most of the millions of dollars they received from our adversaries around the world.”
In March, the committee revealed the Biden family business over the course of several years received over $10 million from business schemes in Romania and China in return for what appears to be influence peddling.
For instance, SARs obtained by the committee revealed a Biden associate, Rob Walker, received a $3 million wire transfer from CEFC China Energy Co. In turn, four Biden family members — Hunter, James, Hallie, and an unidentified “Biden” — received a collective $1.3 million cut from the $3 million wire transfer.
Breitbart News reported the Biden family business received a total of $5.1 million within days of Hunter Biden’s messages to CEFC through multiple accounts, including Owasco and Hudson West III LLC.
“How did they list this on their taxes?” Comer questioned. “Is it a service they provided?”
Moving forward, Comer’s committee is set to begin deposing Biden family business associates in the coming weeks and months. Comer said in early July that Devon Archer, one of Hunter Biden’s top associates, will be the first member deposed to unravel the family’s international business schemes.
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Yeah, and give him another 37 days of probation and drop the whiz quiz requirement…
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Plus Freeh gave Biden's GRANDAUGHTER $100,000.00!!!! WHY???
That SHE Judge will NOT reject the Plea Deal....imho.
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