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Trump Proven Right (Again) As Leaked Audio Exposes Biden Crime Family

Despite all of Joe Biden’s attempts to distance himself from Hunter Biden and his overseas business dealings, you cannot argue with cold, hard evidence — especially when it’s on tape for everyone to hear!

On Monday, audio footage from Hunter Biden’s laptop leaked, proving that Joe Biden had expressed knowledge of his son’s overseas business dealings with China.

Joe Biden heard on the audio recording reassuring Hunter about a New York Times article that was set to release the following day which reported on the family’s dealings with a now-shuddered Chinese energy corporation, CEFC.

The cognitively deficient President said he “never” spoken with his Hunter about business dealings with China, even claiming during a debate with President Trump that Hunter “has not made money in China.”

“My son has not made money in terms of this thing about — what are you talking about — China.”

Yet the leaked voicemail paints a totally different story indeed.

The voicemail was left on Hunter Biden’s iPhone about five months before Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign. A backup of the files found on the iPhone in question was recovered on Hunter’s “Laptop From Hell” after he abandoned it at a repair shop in Delaware.

The New York Times article Joe Biden referred to in the voicemail covered Hunter’s business partnership with former CEFC chairman Ye Jianming and his top lieutenant Patrick Ho during a time frame the Chinese company pursued business opportunities in the United States and around the world.

Ye has since disappeared in China after Chinese state media linked him to a corruption case in 2018, which led CEFC to go bankrupt.

Ho was sentenced to three years in prison in March 2019 for violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by trying to bribe the president of Chad $2 million in order to secure unfair business advantages for CEFC. Ho served his sentence and was deported to Hong Kong in June 2021.

The first call Ho made after his arrest in 2017 was to James Biden, who is Hunter’s uncle and Joe Biden’s brother. James has said he thought Ho’s call was intended for Hunter.

Hunter struck a $1 million legal retainer agreement with Ho following his arrest.

Hunter referred to Ho as the “f****** spy chief of China” in a 47-minute audio recording dated May 11, 2018, found on a copy of his abandoned laptop.

“I have another New York Times reporter calling about my representation of the, literally, Dr. Patrick Ho — the f****** spy chief of China who started the company that my partner, who is worth $323 billion, founded and is now missing,” Hunter lamented. “The richest man in the world is missing, who was my partner.”

Hunter railed against the “a**holes” at the New York Times for naming him at the top of their story, text messages from his abandoned laptop show.

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Hunter Biden text exchange with George Mesires on Dec. 12, 2018.

 

Hunter then texted: “Yes just hate being used up front for no good reason. He pretty much says nothing but it makes me once again look like im taking advantage and have no ethics and im at best a dupe and worse a dishonor to my family.”

Less than a month after the New York Times story came out, Hunter joked to his friend Josh Martin that he was “in the basement of a Hotel casino Being held Hostage By one of my Chinese overlords.”

Minutes later, at around 2:09 a.m. on Jan. 5, 2019, Hunter told Martin that he was actually “in ny at a sober living house.”

Joe Biden left the voicemail on Hunter’s phone five days after he said he wired $75,000 into Hunter’s account to help him pay for his monthly $37,000 alimony and his daughters’ rent, tuitions, healthcare, and other day-to-day costs.

Joe Biden committed to wiring a combined $100,000 to Hunter from December 2018 through January 2019. The payments came amid a three-and-a-half-month time frame between November 2018 and March 2019, in which Hunter spent over $30,000 on escorts, many of whom were linked to “.ru” Russian email addresses.

A message to Republicans: ACT NOW. This evidence cannot go ignored as you’ve ignored all evidence of corruption in the past.

File articles of impeachment, demand investigations, and do anything you can to finally bring an end to the Biden Crime Family!

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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