Newly released photos have unveiled a damning meeting between then-Vice President Joe Biden and two key business partners of his son Hunter. These photographs, captured days before Joe Biden departed from office, paint a picture of cozy relationships and backdoor deals that were once hidden in shadow, now laid bare in the harsh light of transparency.
The photographs, released by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in response to a lawsuit from the America First Legal Foundation, show Joe Biden shaking hands with Jonathan Li, CEO of BHR Partners – a Chinese state-backed firm – and Ming Xue, the company's managing director. The photos were taken during a 2013 trip to Beijing, which coincided with a pre-launch dinner for BHR Partners featuring a rare tête-à-tête between Hunter Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Xi was seen beaming as he introduced Hunter to the vice president, an encounter that has long been shrouded in mystery.
Biden has claimed, repeatedly and adamantly, that he had no contact with his son's foreign business partners during his time as VP. He's maintained this stance even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, including sworn testimony from Hunter himself and the damning emails found on his son's abandoned laptop.
Just days before the Biden White House is swept from the Oval Office, these images see the light of day. It's as if the outgoing administration is trying to dump the trash as quickly as possible before the new crew takes charge.
Biden's handshake with Li is more than just a polite diplomatic gesture. This moment, and the numerous other meetings and interactions that are now coming to light, are a clear indication of a quid pro quo arrangement that should have sent alarm bells ringing in Washington. The fact that Biden was engaging with individuals who stood to benefit from his influence and connections within the Obama-Biden administration speaks volumes about the shady underbelly of this administration's dealings with foreign powers.
And then there's the matter of Hunter's role in all this. The younger Biden's business ventures have long been shrouded in controversy, with many questioning the legitimacy of his entire enterprise. BHR Partners, the firm in question, was involved in high-profile deals in Africa, including the acquisition of a Congolese cobalt mine – a strategic resource for electric car batteries. The fact that Hunter Biden held a 10 percent stake in the company at the time of these meetings isn't just a curious coincidence; it's a damning indictment of the Biden family's commitment to ethical business practices.
But the Biden clan doesn't just stop at China. The elder Biden has also been linked to dealings with Russian and Kazakh businessmen, including a dinner hosted by Hunter at Washington's Cafe Milano, where Joe Biden is seen with a group of high-profile guests. Among them is Kenes Rakishev, the Kazakh billionaire who purchased a $142,000 sports car for Hunter. Yes, you read that correctly: a sports car that was paid for by a foreign businessman with ties to the Kazakh government. The price of admission to the Biden party seems to be a few million dollars and a fancy car or two.
The most insidious aspect of this entire story is Joe Biden's repeated denials, even as the evidence mounts. His assertion that he "never" interacted with his son's business associates is as convincing as a three-dollar bill.
The reality is that Joe Biden was deeply involved in the business lives of his son and brother, James Biden. The photos, the emails, the testimonies – they all paint a picture of a man who was more than complicit in his family's dealings; he was an active participant. (Related: Biden pardons Hunter on his way out the door; Trump calls it "shocking.")
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