New evidence shows Hunter Biden leveraged father’s policy position for business with wealthy Greeks

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Email from 2011 recently turned over to Congress shows some of earliest efforts that Hunter Biden business plan was based on his father’s name, influence.

When Hunter Biden was plotting with one of his business partners early in his career to score business with wealthy Greek businessmen, he immediately identified as key leverage a policy position his father took as vice president.

“I’d like you there, but this is a preliminary meeting to introductions into Greek money. If you’d rather sleep in no problem,” Hunter Biden wrote his associate Devon Archer on Jan. 26, 2011. “I think he will connect us to the top 10 wealthiest Greeks in the world – who by the way as a community think my Dad is a candidate for sainthood for his position on Cyprus.”

File: 2011.01.26 – Re-Business Opp.pdf

The email, recently turned over to Congress by Archer, pre-dates Hunter Biden’s later and now infamous pursuits of money in China, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Romania and provides investigators some of the earliest evidence showing him openly expressing how his relationship to Joe Biden was a keystone for business success.

The email also hints at Hunter Biden’s future ambitions to score business in one pf the fastest growing economies in the world at that time: China. “Gabriel can get us more Argentine milk than a billion Chinese can drink,” the future first son quipped.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, did not respond to a request for comment from Just the News.

Investigating whether or not President Joe Biden was a participant in an influence peddling scheme has been at the center of a House Republican impeachment inquiry. That investigation has resulted in testimony from ex-Hunter Biden partners, troves of evidence and documents, and growing public sentiment that Joe Biden acted either illegally or unethically. 

Despite this, Biden and his allies have continued to insist that he had no involvement in his son’s foreign business dealings that saw millions funneled into the first son’s bank accounts. One of Biden’s most stubborn defenders, Rep. Jamie Raskin, D- Md., said last October that “As everyone knows, Committee Republicans have uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden and, last month, even their hand-picked witnesses at their first impeachment hearing testified that they saw no evidence of a crime, much less an impeachable one. Nothing has changed.”

By Steven Richards

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