Joe Biden Accused of Corruption in China: His and Hunter’s Troubles Extend WAY Further than Ukraine

Polls show that most Americans find Hunter Biden’s sweetheart deal with Ukrainian energy giant Burisma troublesome at best. But Jazz Shaw of Hotair.com reports that deal may pale in comparison to what they think about the Biden’s dealings with China.

Shaw writes, “The closer you look at Hunter’s incredibly ‘fortunate’ affairs in that nation, the worse it smells. And it also raises questions about Joe Biden’s very friendly attitude toward an increasingly aggressive country that’s rife with human rights abuses.”

Just like Hunter Biden had no background to warrant his seat on the board of energy giant Burisma, he has no experience that deserves the billions of dollars of business China has given him. He doesn’t speak Chinese, has virtually no experience in banking or private equity markets, yet has an LLC created specifically for those “opportunities.”

 

If you believe it, it is just coincidence that Hunter’s first trip to China to arrange these deals occurred on the same day that Joe Biden met with the Chinese President in Washington.

Unfortunately, Shar is right – should the subject even get mentioned on CNN or MSNBC, you can “rest assured that these stories have all been completely debunked.”

Watch the video to learn how what we expect of companies in the US is exactly the opposite with the Chinese Communist Party. It may astound you how many US Fortune 500 companies are “effectively owned” by China.


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