Hunter Biden Harps On Personal Deals With Vladimir Putin

If the sudden interest in former President Trump’s alleged payments to Stormy Daniels for antics from nearly 20 years ago seems bizarre, it is helpful to put the entire situation in context.

Namely the context in which Representative James Comer finally acquired some of the suspicious activity reports (SARs) regarding the Biden family’s rather shady deals with foreign entities.

Tellingly, these deals occurred concurrently with the alleged “hush money” payoff to a rather opportunistic, fame-hungry hanger on (i.e., Stormy Daniels).

Unsurprisingly, Daniels is hawking her latest “performance” in a new, explicit adult film amid all the Trump controversy.

Needless to say, Republicans are a tad more concerned with actual national security concerns.

“The Oversight Committee is concerned about the national security implications resulting from President Biden’s family receiving millions of dollars from foreign nationals. We will continue to follow the money trail and facts to determine if President Biden is compromised by his family’s business schemes and if there is a national security threat,” Comer declared.

No kidding.

Especially considering that the president’s son, Hunter Biden, sent rather shocking texts to Hallie, his brother’s widow with whom he began a torrid affair.

Over the course of his shocking text commentary, he openly ranted and raved about varied business dealings with the Chinese and Russians.

Dealings that Ms. Hallie apparently profited from, which is rather disturbing, to say the least.

“I find myself very alone in dealing with rebuilding an income that can support an enormous alimony and my kids’ costs and myself, dealing with the aftermath of the abduction and likely assassination … of my business partner, the richest man in the world, the arrest and conviction of my client, the Chief of Intelligence of the People’s Republic of China by the US government,” Hunter ranted.

The president’s son also continued to rant and rave about other issues plaguing his efforts to “rebuild income,” including “the retaliation of the Chinese in the ouster and the arrest of US-suspected CIA operatives inside China.”

Shockingly, Hunter even directly wrote about his “suspected involvement in brokering a deal with Vladimir Putin directly for the largest sale of oil/gas assets inside Russia to China.”

“And Dad’s running for President,” Hunter hurriedly added in a separate text.

Much to the horror of Americans who actually care about the nation’s freedom.

The insanity of Hunter’s texts makes the statements from White House spokesman Ian Sams all the more remarkable, as Sams apparently thinks that very real national security concerns are little more than “bizarre attacks” on the Biden family.

“’Instead of bizarrely attacking the President’s family, perhaps House Republicans should focus on working with the President to deliver results for American families on important priorities like lowering costs and strengthening healthcare,” Sams ranted.

Classic deflection.

Moreover, how exactly would Mr. Sams characterize JP Morgan’s flagging of varied Biden transactions as “suspicious?”

Are actual bank records, actual suspicious activity reports (SARs), “attacks” on the Biden family as well?

Hey, you know what they say … Perhaps nothing stings like the truth.

Or, in the case of the current White House occupant, perhaps nothing is more dangerous to national security than the truth of the Biden family’s deeply integrated connections with China.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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