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POOF: Joe Biden Makes $5 Million Disappear

This (not-so) mainstream idea that Joe Biden is somehow a benevolent public servant who sacrificed his life to serve the American people is by far the single-greatest lie our current propaganda machines are spewing at the moment.

Biden was planted in the White House as a sort-of repudiation against Donald Trump and his sometimes-flamboyant leadership style. Media outlets attempted to paint a docile, grandfatherly, loving picture of Joe Biden but, unfortunately for them, no one is buying it.

We all know what Joe Biden hoped we didn’t: He’s a crony, a fraud, a typical politician who for years struck overseas business deals using the power of his office as leverage. He’s totally enriched himself and his family on the backs of the American taxpayer and up until now has not had to answer for his crimes. As a matter of fact, the cognitively deficient President is encouraged to lie about his crimes while the mainstream media teams up with Big Tech to suppress the truth.

Slowly but surely, however, the truth is emerging.

Joe Biden’s ethics disclosure with the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) omits over $5.1 million reported to the IRS.

Biden the Tax Cheat!

The OGE filing from 2017 to 2020 indicates Biden’s CelticCapri Corporation collected $8,065,464. But his tax returns filed to the IRS from 2017 to 2019 reveals he reported $13,245,535. It is unknown why Biden reported a difference of $5,180,071 to the IRS and not the OGE.

It’s similarly unknown how a politician with a public servant’s salary can amass over $14 million in annual income, but that’s a different story.

The discrepancy raises questions about where the nearly $5.2 million might have originated.

In April, Joe Biden claimed he doesn’t “think you should make money while you’re in office.”

Just yesterday Biden claimed he ran for office because he thinks “the greatest sin anyone can commit is abuse of power” and he wanted to stomp that abuse out.

However, emails from Hunter’s laptop appeared to show great sums of money were transferred to the Biden family via the scion’s shady overseas business. Now how’s that for abuse of power?

In 2013, the family secured over $1 billion in financing from the state-run Bank of China for the private equity firm Hunter co-founded. The family also received millions of dollars in taxpayer loans for real estate development in the Caribbean and benefitted from $1.5 billion in government contracts while Joe Biden was vice president.

After Biden left office, members of the family profited $4.8 million between 2017 and 2018 from its deal with a Chinese energy company.

There’s the missing $5 million!

Author: Heather Lombarde


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