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New Photos Expose Biden’s Ties to Hunter’s China Deals

The myth of Joe Biden’s distance from his son Hunter’s business dealings has proven to be as flimsy as a wet paper towel. For years, Biden staunchly asserted he “never” had any discussions about Hunter’s lucrative ventures in China, but new evidence threatens to poke yet another hole in the president’s narrative. Recently released photographs have emerged, courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration, proving that the truth might be much stranger—and possibly more scandalous—than the Biden administration has ever let on.

These eye-opening photographs were withheld under layers of bureaucratic red tape, presumably because they expose the beloved president’s murky ties to his son’s dealings. Just last week, images were finally unshackled from NARA’s vaults, thanks to a determined legal push from America First Legal, a conservative group founded by Stephen Miller. It seems the Biden camp and their allies pulled out all the stops to keep these revelations under wraps—except, of course, they miscalculated and found themselves stuck in the proverbial pot as it started to boil over.

Among the trove of images are snapshots of Joe Biden cozying up to top executives at Bohai Harvest RST (BHR), an investment firm Hunter Biden helped capitalize on while his father was dipping into diplomatic duties as vice president. BHR’s checkered past includes facilitating the acquisition of cobalt and copper mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo, bringing even more questions into play regarding foreign influence and why a sitting vice president would be seen chumming it up with such characters. Cobalt, a critical material for modern technology, seems to have woven itself into a plot thick with political intrigue.

The former press secretary Jen Psaki, the queen of dodging tough questions, offered little clarity when pressed about Hunter’s role in these affairs. She suggested that the younger Biden was a mere “private citizen” now, as if that label magically absolves him of any accountability or shady associations. It seems like a stretch for a family with such deeply entrenched connections to foreign business dealings.

Even beyond boardroom meetings, Joe Biden’s “meet and greet” charm extended to the very top of the Chinese hierarchy—he reportedly introduced Hunter to President Xi Jinping and other high-ranking officials during a trip to Beijing in 2013. The visual evidence of these introductions raises eyebrows about just how close the Biden family has been to China, and it begs the question of whether Biden’s often-touted foreign policy expertise was an enabler for familial financial exploits. In this latest chapter of the Biden saga, it appears the apple didn’t fall far from the tree—especially if the tree is surrounded by questionable business practices and foreign influence in the American political system.

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