Joe Biden claims to not know his son’s Chinese business ventures, but new emails prove otherwise…

Fox News has just revealed new emails from Hunter’s laptop that indicate that Joe Biden wrote a college recommendation letter for the son of one of Hunter’s Chinese business partners back in 2017.

This is despite claims made by Joe that he didn’t know his son’s Chinese business ventures.

According to Fox News, the emails are between “Hunter Biden and his business associates involved in his firm Rosemont Seneca’s joint venture with Chinese investment firms Bohai Capital and BHR.”

The first email was sent to Hunter and his business associates from the CEO of BHR, Jonathan Li:

The email was just asking for advice for his son’s applications.

But Hunter apparently went to his father, the Vice President at the time, and asked him to write a letter or recommendation for the son of his Chinese business associate.

The next email is from Hunter’s business associate passing along the news of Joe Biden’s letter of recommendation, saying they would fedex it directly to the president of Brown University:

I’d be willing to be that someone from Biden’s office has been on the phone asking Brown University to make sure that letter is shredded or something. Heh.

Li replied to the news of Joe’s recommendation letter saying “Hi Eric, Just see the email. It is just great! Thank you very much! And Hunter, thank you very much too. All the best to you all.”

Fox News says they inquired about this to the White House and got the response from one of Biden’s henchmen “We don’t comment on the laptop.” Yeah, I bet you don’t.

Brown University was also very unwilling to help as well, citing privacy concerns and federal law.

Lastly, Fox News notes that Psaki was asked this week if Biden still stands by his claim that he has not discussed Hunter’s overseas business dealings, and she replied “Yep.”

I think on its face this is pretty damning. After all, why would Joe write a letter of recommendation for someone’s kid who he doesn’t know just out of the blue, just because his son asked him to do so. No, I think it’s highly likely that Joe wrote the letter because he was hoping it would keep the skids greased, if you will, in this business venture of his son, of which he was certainly involved.


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