Newly released photographs from the National Archives have turned the spotlight back on the cozy connection between Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, and Chinese officials during their fateful 2013 meet-and-greet. These images, obtained by the conservative legal organization America First Legal, show the Biden family rubbing elbows with none other than Chinese President Xi Jinping himself—ah, the sweet smell of diplomacy, or perhaps just another episode of “How to Make Friends and Influence Business Contacts.”
This revelation takes on a new layer of intrigue considering President Biden’s recent pardon of his son on December 1, which covers a delightful menu of offenses including illegally obtaining a firearm and skirting more than $1.4 million in taxes. It’s effectively a get-out-of-jail-free card that doubles as an invitation to Chinese business partners from Hunter’s time with BHR Partners. One can’t help but wonder what kind of entree they served at that meeting—with a side of lucrative deals, perhaps.
For those keeping score, Joe has long maintained that he was totally unconnected to Hunter’s various entrepreneurial escapades. It appears that these newly unearthed snapshots demonstrate a different narrative, one where “no involvement” fits snugly alongside appearances with Hunter’s business associates, like Jonathan Li and Ming Xue. It seems every time Joe claims to be a hands-off dad, new photos suggest he was merely the ultimate back-up player in a game of corruption, handing his son the playbook on international business mooching.
Investigative voices like Michael Ding from America First Legal argue that while Biden has generously wiped his son’s slate clean, more evidence surfaces daily about how the Biden family might have turned decades of public service into a private enterprise. It’s like discovering your quiet neighbor is running a customer service line for a shady investment scheme right out of their garage. As the Biden narrative continues to unravel, there are plenty of folks determined to pull on that loose thread.
Breaking: Newly released photos show Hunter and Joe Biden with Chinese officials in 2013 https://t.co/A5mE61nR9Q
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) December 25, 2024
In a bold move, Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona weighed in, declaring that Hunter’s pardon shouldn’t guarantee him a lifetime of hiding behind the Fifth Amendment. On social media, he expressed that Congress is still keen on digging deep into what he dubbed the “Biden Crime Family Syndicate.” After all, if anyone has a knack for heading straight to the source, it’s the government, which thrives on transparency—when it’s not veiled in clouds of political maneuvering, that is.
So, as the dust settles on these historic photos and the Biden family’s questionable backstory, Americans are reminded yet again that in the world of politics, some connections just can’t be brushed aside. The coming weeks and months could shed further light on the expansive web of business dealings, family ties, and international dealings that have kept this story alive. Strap in—this drama seems far from over and, sadly, it doesn’t look like any courtroom dance-offs will be happening anytime soon.