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No he is not.So is Joe so there is that.
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No he is not.So is Joe so there is that.
Idiot they showed nothing of the sort. Good grief, no one can be this much of a idiot.How is it NOT a bombshell? They showed documented proof of shady as fuck money transfers from corrupt Romanian felons and Chinese spies. They tried to conceal these transfers through a bunch of fake companies that provide no service whatsoever. It was 10 million dollars and Biden said none of it was happening.
Ignore.One shell company? You cant be serious. Biden has 17 fake companies that provide no service. All they do is act as camouflage for their shady as fuck money transfers.
ignoreWhat business? I only saw money transfers to the Bidens. What did the Biden's do to earn that money?
Oh, so it is okay to launder $617 million so long as it is only ONE shell company? Got it. Sure. Makes sense.One shell company? You cant be serious. Biden has 17 fake companies that provide no service. All they do is act as camouflage for their shady as fuck money transfers.
This is so funny!What business? I only saw money transfers to the Bidens. What did the Biden's do to earn that money?
The Foreign Emoluments Clause is a provision in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution,[1] that prohibits the federal government from granting titles of nobility, and restricts members of the federal government from receiving gifts, emoluments, offices or titles from foreign states and monarchies without the consent of the United States Congress. Also known as the Titles of Nobility Clause, it was designed to shield the federal officeholders of the United States against so-called "corrupting foreign influences". The clause is reinforced by the corresponding prohibition on state titles of nobility in Article I, Section 10, and more generally by the Republican Guarantee Clause in Article IV, Section 4.[2]OK
Show where in the Constitution
We can all read it
Fifteen of the companies the committee is looking into were founded when Joe Biden was a heartbeat from the presidency between 2009 and 2017 — including Robinson Walker, LLC; Owasco, LLC; Hudson West III, LLC; and Rosemont Seneca Bohai, LLC, which was linked to Hunter’s now-defunct investment management firm Rosemont Seneca Partners.Good question. Name the businesses.![]()
LA LA LA LA!Fifteen of the companies the committee is looking into were founded when Joe Biden was a heartbeat from the presidency between 2009 and 2017 — including Robinson Walker, LLC; Owasco, LLC; Hudson West III, LLC; and Rosemont Seneca Bohai, LLC, which was linked to Hunter’s now-defunct investment management firm Rosemont Seneca Partners.
The Beijing-backed CEFC China Energy is also in the committee’s crosshairs for its connections to State Energy HK Limited, a firm that paid $3 million in 2017 to Robinson Walker, the LLC of Biden associate and former Clinton administration official Rob Walker.
On March 16, the committee produced its first memo on the Biden bank records showing how Walker divvied up the six-figure sums, taking $869,308 for himself, $610,692 for Hunter and $360,000 for James.
Hallie took $25,000 and an unknown Biden family member also netted $70,000.
First brother James Biden and wife Sara.
Sara Jones Biden (left) with her husband, James Biden, the brother of Joe Biden.
AP
Biden family associate Rob Walker.
China-backed State Energy HK Limited paid $3 million to the LLC of Biden associate Rob Walker (left) in 2017.
DANIEL WILLIAM MCKNIGHT
The Washington Post independently reported last year that Hunter and James Biden earned $4.8 million in total through their entities connected to CEFC China Energy.
James Gilliar, a former British special forces officer and Biden associate with ties to UK intelligence, got $1,065,000 for his European Energy and Infrastructure Group from the China deal.
According to The Post’s exclusive report from October 2020, a 10% share of the proceeds was also handed over to the “big guy,” whom Gilliar and another Hunter business associate, Tony Bobulinski, separately identified as President Biden.
James Gilliar, a former British special forces officer and Biden associate with ties to UK intelligence, got $1,065,000 for his European Energy and Infrastructure Group from the China deal.
Separate payments from State Energy HK between August 2015 and June 2016 were made to the Serbian think tank Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development, which is run by former United Nations General Assembly President Vuk Jeremic.
The House Oversight Committee in its memo outlines $3 million in State Energy HK payments to the think tank while Jeremic was lobbying then-Vice President Biden to support his election in the UN.
Jeremic also attempted to introduce Hunter in December 2015 to Ye Jianming, who founded CEFC and later discussed sharing office space with the former vice president and his son.
The oldest-ever president has repeatedly denied knowledge of his son’s overseas business ventures. During a 2020 presidential debate, Biden also stressed that Hunter made no money on deals linked to China.
“My son has not made money in terms of this thing about — what are you talking about — China,” he said at the second and final debate with Donald Trump on Oct. 22, 2020. “The only guy who made money from China is this guy [Trump]. He’s the only one. Nobody else has made money from China.”
In the same debate, Biden also denied there was anything improper or unethical about Hunter’s seat on the board of the Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma — or his involvement in firing a prosecutor who was investigating the energy firm less than a year after the then-vice president met with one of Burisma’s executives in April 2015.
^^lol. trumptards flinging turds from their glass cage.The Foreign Emoluments Clause is a provision in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution,[1] that prohibits the federal government from granting titles of nobility, and restricts members of the federal government from receiving gifts, emoluments, offices or titles from foreign states and monarchies without the consent of the United States Congress. Also known as the Titles of Nobility Clause, it was designed to shield the federal officeholders of the United States against so-called "corrupting foreign influences". The clause is reinforced by the corresponding prohibition on state titles of nobility in Article I, Section 10, and more generally by the Republican Guarantee Clause in Article IV, Section 4.[2]
You welcome. There's more here: Does the Constitution forbid federal employees from accepting gifts from foreign countries? - Bing
No he is not.
Wherever you are is where you will be..
The word "Bombshell" came from the youtube video. Click on the button that tells you to view the video at youtube, and you will find the word "Bombshell" there. I didn't make it up.I can’t believe they teased this press conference as a Bombshell
The only Bombshell is how Republicans have been wasting their time
ahh yes, the unverified diary...His daughter says differently.
ahh yes, the unverified diary...
No. I'm talking about Republicans appointing Durham to start a republican investigation of a republican investigation. (Mueller).Are you talking about his investigation of the Dems fake dossier that they smeared a sitting president with?