Just before the 2020 election, Joe Biden and his campaign said his son Hunter hadn’t made money from China — and that Biden hadn’t met one of Hunter’s Ukrainian business associates while he was vice president, except for maybe a brief hello.
Both of those claims were false, according to recent sworn testimony by Hunter Biden and his business partner, Devon Archer. …
Last month, Archer testified to Congress that Biden did have dinner with Pozharskyi, Hunter Biden and other associates at Cafe Milano in Washington.
“He had dinner. He had dinner,” Archer said of Joe Biden, adding that they talked about the World Food Programme, for which Hunter was a board member.
(via Twitchy)
[Oddly enough, Axios doesn’t use the word “lie” to describe Biden’s claims of total non-involvement in Hunter’s business, although they include the term in two quotes — one of which refers to Trump. Still, this shows the “evidence” that the AP claimed was missing last night, and that’s just one part of the evidence. The SARs, the existence of 20 or more LLCs filtering foreign income from Biden family interests, and most importantly the Bedingfield memo all provide evidence of an influence-peddling organization and corrupt participation by then-VP Biden in it. — Ed]
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