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Sunday, December 29, 2024

Bribem had no involvement in his son and brother's business dealings








Doing what he does best... lying his ass off.

Unseen pictures of Joe and Hunter Biden in China 


By chance they just happened to run into the Chinese at the Ritz Carlton? 

Don't laugh.. remember when Bill Clinton accidentally bumped into Loretta Lynch on the tarmac?

Can't see anything coming out of this new revelation. Why? They already have eyewitness accounts, texts, videos, emails, photos, copies of checks from Bank of America, the laptop in the FBI's  possession, etc. and absolutely nothing has been done about it. The CIA, FBI, and the MSM, along with Zuckerberg at Facebook and Dorsey (at the time Twitter) successfully buried the story. 


This is so over-the-top blatant I don't see how anyone could fall for this! They flew to China on Air Force Two for God sakes.




Previously unseen photos of Joe and Hunter Biden meeting with both Chinese President Xi Jinping and many of Hunter's business partners has put new heat on the troubled First Son. 

Joe Biden and his oldest living child have dominated the news cycles post-election after the president gave Hunter a blanket pardon on gun and tax fraud charges that dated back to 2013. 

The newly released snaps from the National Archives show Biden during his vice presidency on a visit to China.

(So the national archives was in possession of these photos all along but they're just now being revealed.) Tell me this doesn't open up a whole new can of worms right there.

Hunter hobnobs with the Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping as father Joe introduces them in one of the shots, while Joe also links Hunter up with then-Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao.

The son appears to return the favor, introducing the then-vice president to to BHR Partners executives - including Ming Xue and Jonathan Li - who did dealings with the younger Biden in the past. 

BHR ('Bohai Harvest RST') is a private equity firm and one of Hunter's two major Chinese business ventures. The joint venture was co-owned by the state-controlled Bank of China.

The president has fervently denied having had any business-related contact with Hunter in the past, though that was proven false during the Republican Party's impeachment inquiry

Hunter has always maintained and testified in public that they never discussed anything in terms of business. 



Previously unseen photos of Joe and Hunter Biden meeting with both Chinese President Xi Jinping and many of Hunter's business partners has put new heat on the troubled First Son




The son appears to return the favor, introducing the then-vice president to to BHR Partners executives who did dealings with the younger Biden in the past 


'There is simply nothing new here,' Hunter's attorney Abbe Lowell told CNN in a statement.

'The photos match perfectly to Hunter's congressional testimony description of who he saw at this public event during a 2013 trip to China,' Lowell continued. 

Lowell also criticized what he called groups allied with Donald Trump for pushing to release the pictures. 

'These attacks trying to twist these images into something they are not is just more of the same old tired, misinformation spin from some Republicans who can't let go of their ridiculous conspiracy theories and baseless accusations,' he added.

America First Legal, a group run by Trump advisor Stephen Miller, sued the National Archives to get the photos released. 

'These photos corroborate the House Oversight Committee's investigative findings that Hunter Biden arranged for his father to meet with Jonathan Li and other BHR executives during the 2013 China trip, where 'Mr. Li sought - and received - access to Vice President Biden's political power,' America First Legal said in a statement. 

DailyMail.com has reached out to the White House for comment. 

The president's son was one of three Americans who joined Chinese partners in establishing the Bohai Harvest RST Equity Investment Fund Management Company, or BHR, in 2013.



Joe also links Hunter up with then-Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao 



Hunter Biden introduces his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to one of his Chinese business partners, Ming Xue (pictured right), during a visit to China in 2013


White House response:




The Americans controlled 30 percent of the company and made successful investments that culminated in aiding China Molybdenum purchase the Tenke Fungurume cobalt mine in the Congo from the American company Freeport-McMoRan in 2016, the New York Times reported.

BHR slowly made its way into an investment powerhouse after helping finance an Australian coal-mining company controlled by a Chinese state-owned firm, the paper reported. 

The investment company's big break came in 2016 when it bought and sold a stake in CATL, a Chinese company that is now the world's biggest maker of batteries for electric vehicles. 

That same year, China Molybdenum - one of the world's leading producers of the precious metals molybdenum and tungsten - announced it would purchase the Tenke Fungurume cobalt mine from Freeport-McMoRan, an American mining company.

But in order to purchase the mine, the Chinese company needed a partner to buy out one of the stakeholders, Lundin Mining of Canada. 

That's when BHR came in to buy out Lundin with $1.14 billion raised entirely from obscure Chinese state-backed companies, according to the Times.

Biden still controlled 10 percent of BHR when its shares of the mines were sold to China Molybdenum in 2019. 

Chinese records show Biden was no longer on BHR's board as of April 2020, and a former board member told the Times that the American founders were not directly involved in the mine deal and supposedly earned only a nominal fee from it. 



Hunter Biden introduces his father to another one of his Chinese business partners, Jonathan Li



Biden founded BHR with two other Americans and Chinese partners in 2013. He was no longer part of the board as of April 2020


The president has often faced backlash for Biden's dealings with Chinese and Ukrainian companies through banks, lobbies and investment firms.

Hunter Biden has never been charged with corruption, though his tax fraud conviction stems from unpaid taxes on his overseas business deals. 

In 2024, Hunter did testify to Congress he was either drunk or on drugs when he pretended his father was sitting next to him in a successful bid to persuade a Chinese company to pay the family $5.1 million.

Two years earlier, the White House stood by President Joe Biden's comments when he said in 2020 there had been nothing unethical in his son's foreign business dealings and that he never made money from China, following fresh reporting about how Hunter Biden profited from his famous father.


Although the Washington Post did not allege that President Biden was personally involved, it reported that Hunter Biden used his father's influence and contacts to secure the payments. 

Biden defended his son when challenged by President Donald Trump about his foreign business dealings in the final presidential debate in 2020.

And White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield said officials stood by his assessment that nothing was unethical and Hunter did not make money from China



Hunter Biden (pictured on November 10) was one of three American founders of a investment firm primarily owned by Chinese partners. The firm helped secure the richest cobalt mine in the world for a Chinese company in 2016



Bohai Harvest RST Equity Investment Fund Management Company, or BHR, partnered with China Molybdenum to buy the Tenke Fungurume cobalt mine in the Congo (pictured)

'We absolutely stand by the president's comment,' she said when asked by a reporter during the daily briefing.

She also declined to answer other questions about Hunter's business dealings and whether officials were considering a pardon for the president's son. 

'As you know, I don't speak for Hunter Biden,' she said. 'So there's not more I can say on that.'


A trove of emails found on Hunter's abandoned laptop provided fuel for their attacks, and the Washington Post is among the news organizations that have confirmed their authenticity - a year after the DailyMail.com began reporting on their contents.



In an another exchange he addressed allegations about Chinese deals.



Biden's firm made the deal with Joe Biden, right, was still vice president. The now president has warned that America's electric vehicle production could he stunted by China's dominance over cobalt, one of the key components of the electric batteries

 

The mines were purchased from the American-based Freeport-McMoRan company, which owns mines across the nation (pictured a Freeport-McMoRan mine in Colorado)

'My son has not made money from ... China,' said Biden before directing his comments at Trump. 'The only guy who has made money from China was this guy.' 

The Washington Post story said documents - previously reported by DailyMail.com - showed that Hunter was paid a $1 million retainer in 2017 to represent his business partner Patrick Ho, a partner of CEFC, who was being prosecuted by the US government.

And it suggested another email suggested the president himself could have been involved in Hunter's business dealings with the Chinese.

'I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,' Joe Biden said on the presidential campaign trail in 2019. 

In September 2017 Hunter was planning to open a new office for his multi-million-dollar joint venture with CEFC at the House of Sweden, a Georgetown building home to the Swedish embassy.

He wrote to a building manager: 'please have keys made available for new office mates: Joe Biden, Jill Biden, Jim Biden, Gongwen Dong (Chairman Ye CEFC emissary).'

Biden Foundation board member Jeffrey Peck told the Post: 'There was never any thought — like zero thought or consideration — given to that building.'

The House of Sweden said they made the keys but Hunter never picked them up.



Joe Biden announced a presidential pardon for his troubled son Hunter in early December



This is one of about 20 times he insisted he would not pardon his son. BTW...his son is the brightest person he knows. Really? Wasn't he the one who took his Apple computer to the repair shop flush with all the evidence of the Bribem Crime Family?




In early December, Joe Biden announced that he would issue a presidential pardon for his troubled son Hunter, calling his prosecution 'selective' and 'unfair.'

The bombshell U-turn decision will see Hunter get pardoned for any crimes he may have committed 'from January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024'. It comes just weeks after The White House denied the president would make the drastic move in the final months of his lame duck presidency.

Biden, himself, said as recently as June that he would 'not pardon' his son, unlike Trump who has outright said he wants to pardon January 6 rioters

'From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere with the Justice Department's decision-making, and I kept my word even as I have watched my son being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted,' Biden said in a statement.

The president claimed that people are 'almost never brought to trial on felony charges solely for how they filled out a gun form... It is clear that Hunter was treated differently.' 

Biden raged against 'several of my political opponents in Congress' who he claimed made the charges a public spectacle 'to attack me and oppose my election.' 

He added that the plea deal Hunter, who has since pledged to 'make amends' for his crimes, agreed to with the Department of Justice was a 'fair, reasonable resolution of Hunter's cases.' But that deal fell through at the last minute under political pressure.

'No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because is my son - and that is wrong,' he continued.



President Joe Biden attends Saturday Mass at the St Mary, Our Lady of the Isle Catholic Church on Nantucket. He was joined for service by his son Hunter, daughter Ashley and Grandson Beau


Biden insists he will not pardon Hunter or commute his sentence



But critics claimed the broadly written pardon was an attempt to cover-up his actions on the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

Biden says that there has been an effort to 'break Hunter' and destroy what he says is five-and-a-half years of sobriety. 

'In trying to break Hunter, they've tried to break me - and there's no reason to believe it will stop here. Enough is enough.'

The president didn't shy away from pointing out that the love of his son guided his decision-making but stressed that he was being 'fair-minded.'

'Here's the truth: I believe in the justice system, but as I have wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice - and once I made this decision this weekend, there was no sense in delaying it further.'

Hunter was last seen on holiday with his father and the rest of the Bidens on Nantucket in Rhode Island.

'I hope Americans will understand why a father and a President would come to this decision.' 

Hunter released a statement of his own, credited to his full name, 'Robert Hunter Biden.'

'I have admitted and taken responsibility for my mistakes during the darkest days of my addiction - mistakes that have been exploited to publicly humiliate and shame me and my family for political sport,' he said.

'Despite all of this, I have maintained my sobriety for more than five years because of my deep faith and the unwavering love and support of my family and friends.'

'In the throes of addiction, I squandered many opportunities and advantages. In recovery we can be given the opportunity to make amends where possible and rebuild our lives if we never take for granted the mercy that we have been afforded.'

'I will never take the clemency I have been given today for granted and will devote the life I have rebuilt to helping those who are still sick and suffering.' 

The pardon will cover both the gun charges and Hunter's guilty plea. CNN reported that the judges overseeing his cases will most likely cancel the sentencing hearings he was due to attend on December 12 for the gun case and December 16 for the tax case. 

The broad pardon also absolves him of any crimes he may have committed between January 1 2014 and December 1 2024, which covers his entire tenure on the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma, as well as much of his other overseas work including in China. 

This has led many to theorize that there is something lurking underneath the pardon which is meant to acquit Hunter Biden of charges that came to light in 2018.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Trump floats idea of US reclaiming Panama Canal: 'Foolishly gave it away'





If you think about it Trump's right about the Panama Canal. Since the United States designed and paid for it ($375 million in 1907 dollars) does it sound unreasonable we should be able to travel, at a minimum, through the canal free of charge??? 

Trump is sick of the United States being played for suckers all the time.




President-elect Trump unleashed a tirade against Panama Canal tolls Saturday, claiming the U.S. is being ripped off by high prices.

In a Truth Social post Saturday, Trump complained at length about the fees levied on U.S. ships going through the Big Ditch. The Panama Canal's tolls can range from three to six figures depending on how large a vessel is and how much cargo it carries, with the largest ships being charged as much as $500,000.

"The Panama Canal is considered a VITAL National Asset for the United States, due to its critical role to America’s Economy and National Security," Trump wrote in his post. "A secure Panama Canal is crucial for U.S. Commerce, and rapid deployment of the Navy, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and drastically cuts shipping times to U.S. ports."

The incoming president criticized former President Carter, who Trump said "foolishly gave it away, for One Dollar." In 1977, Carter signed the Panama Canal Treaty, which phased out U.S. control of the canal by 1999.


President-elect Trump ranted about Panama Canal tolls in a Truth Social post Saturday. (Getty Images / Getty Images)


Carter also signed the Neutrality Treaty, which ensured that the tolls would be equal for all nations. Trump implied that the U.S. should be given preferential treatment in his post.

"Our Navy and Commerce have been treated in a very unfair and injudicious way," the president-elect argued. "The fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous, especially knowing the extraordinary generosity that has been bestowed to Panama by the U.S. This complete 'rip-off' of our Country will immediately stop."

Trump also floated the idea of demanding the canal's ownership be returned to the United States if American ships are not given fair treatment.

"[The Panama Canal] was not given for the benefit of others, but merely as a token of cooperation with us and Panama," Trump concluded. "If the principles, both moral and legal, of this magnanimous gesture of giving are not followed, then we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to us, in full, and without question.



A cargo ship and tugboat sail through the Cocoli Locks at the Panama Canal in Panama Aug. 12, 2024.(Arnulfo Franco/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)



"To the Officials of Panama, please be guided accordingly!"

Trump also noted the canal was built at a massive cost to the United States, though he incorrectly claimed that 38,000 Americans died while building it. The National Institutes for Health estimates the number of people who died while working during the American construction of the canal was around 5,600. 

It is unclear how many of those who died were American because a large part of the labor force was recruited from the Caribbean. Trump may have included the roughly 22,000 workers who died while the French attempted to build the canal in the 1880s.



In an aerial view, a ship prepares to pass through the Aqua Clara locks at the entrance to the Panama Canal Sept. 20, 2023, in Colón, Panama. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / Getty Images)


The Department of Government Efficiency's X account recently claimed the Panama Canal cost U.S. taxpayers $15.7 billion. 






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Saturday, December 21, 2024

The MSM and his handlers would have you believe he was the second coming of Elon Musk



Damning Report on Biden Reveals How He Was Struggling From Beginning




Not to mention he was installed in the White House through the biggest voting scam in history! 



And this was before he became president...



The Wall Street Journal published a bombshell report Thursday, based on interviews with nearly 50 people knowledgeable of the operations of the Biden White House. The story details the extent to which the president’s age has posed an issue throughout his presidency, including from the very start, and the lengths to which aides went to conceal it.


This occurred about 45 minutes into his presidency.



President Biden, now 82, was 78 years old when he took office, and the Journal reports that administration officials began to notice signs of his age “in just the first few months of his term,” as he would grow “tired if meetings went long and would make mistakes.”




Those who met with the president were reportedly told that “exchanges should be short and focused.” Meetings were strategically scheduled and, sometimes, if Biden “was having an off day,” they were simply canceled. A former aide recalled a national security official saying, regarding one rescheduled meeting, “He has good days and bad days, and today was a bad day so we’re going to address this tomorrow.”




The Journal reported that lawmakers, Cabinet members, and the public all seemed to have less face time with the president than in previous administrations and that senior advisers were “often put into roles that some administration officials and lawmakers thought Biden should occupy.” Namely, administration officials like Jake Sullivan, Steve Ricchetti, and Lael Brainard frequently functioned as intermediaries for the president.

House Armed Services Committee Chair Adam Smith reportedly sought to reach Biden ahead of his withdrawal from Afghanistan “but couldn’t get on the phone with him.” Smith noted that he was more frequently in touch with Barack Obama when he was president, though he wasn’t then the House Armed Services chair. Representative Jim Hines, ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, similarly told the Journal, “I really had no personal contact with this president. I had more personal contact with Obama, which is sort of strange because I was a lot more junior.”


Your guess is as good as mine.




As for Biden and his Cabinet members, the Journal reports that interactions “were relatively infrequent and often tightly scripted.” One reportedly gave up on trying to request calls with him altogether “because it was clear that such requests wouldn’t be welcome.” The report reveals too that Biden struggled to “recall lines that his team had previously discussed with him” as he prepared for his interview with special counsel Robert Hur—who was investigating whether Biden mishandled classified material and in February determined that a jury would consider him “a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.”





On the 2024 campaign trail, the report says, Biden’s team often vetted questions from event attendees in advance. Pollsters for the campaign were also seemingly kept at arm’s length: The Journal reports that “Biden’s pollsters didn’t meet with him in person and saw little evidence that the president was personally getting the data that they were sending him,” as the president often seemed unaware of the ample polling showing he was trailing Trump.

Years of such incidents culminated in Biden’s disastrous June 27 debate performance. 







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Saturday, December 14, 2024

Like asking a fish to climb a tree


 NJ governor urges Bribem to direct more resources to mystery drone investigation


President Bribem meets with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy




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Monday, December 2, 2024

Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to

 



KJP Repeatedly Says That Biden Won't Pardon Hunter—Which POTUS Just Did


When you're working for a liar things can be rough.





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