Hunter Biden STILL Profiting Off Foreign Firms

Jeff Dwyer of One America News recently reported that Hunter Biden’s shady business dealings got far beyond Ukraine. He also holds a stake in an African “blood mine” with a record of human rights abuses.

According to The Daily Mail, Amnesty International released a dire warning that the global diamond market is being flooded with “blood diamonds prized from mines by children as young as 11.”

Children have been found working under ‘back-breaking’ conditions in the diamond mines of the Central African Republic (CAR) and diamond mining has funded brutal wars in Angola, CAR, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, and Libera.

According to a 2010 report by the International Crisis Group:

Miners die under collapsed pit walls, and divers sometimes do not resurface. Many miners and their families leave their villages to live in makeshift camps near the mines, where they are even more vulnerable to malaria and often contract parasites by drinking from streams dirtied by their own excrement … Education suffers, because parents encourage their children as young as eleven to dig or sieve instead of going to school.

Sitting on a board with a questionable job doesn’t seem to be enough for Joe Biden’s son. Add “blood diamonds” and hundreds of dead children to his list.

Watch the video to see why even Jake Tapper of CNN thinks the whole matter “stinks.”


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