Joe and Hunter Biden used a visit to Sandy Hook memorial service to set up secret meet with Chinese over $10m-a-year deal, new emails reveal

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By Josh Boswell

Hunter Biden used Joe Biden’s appearance at a Sandy Hook memorial service to arrange a meeting between his dad and his Chinese business partners, new texts reveal.

The messages come from a fresh tranche of documents released by Congress on Wednesday, given to them by IRS agents who investigated the First Son.

On December 12, 2017 Hunter wrote on the Chinese messaging app WeChat to Liu Yadong, a top executive at Chinese oil giant CEFC, to arrange a meeting with his father.

‘Can you meet this evening early,’ Hunter wrote. ‘My father will be in New York also and he wants me to attend the Sandyhook memorial service with him and I would like him to meet you along with my uncle [Jim Biden] and then you and I can talk let me know if that works.’

‘No problem,’ Yadong replied. ‘Pls let me know where and when to meet.’

The texts to set up a meeting with Joe came after months of negotiation about the Biden family’s involvement in the deal with the Chinese government-linked company, in exchange for $10 million a year.

In July 2017 Hunter sent ‘threatening’ texts to CEFC official Runlong Zhao demanding he follow through on the $10 million deal, and noting his father’s involvement.

‘I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled,’ Hunter wrote, in text messages obtained by the IRS investigators and published by Congress last year.

Weeks later, on August 3, 2017, Hunter texted CEFC associate Gongwen ‘Kevin’ Dong that he wanted a ‘[$]10 M per annum budget’ and that ‘the Bidens are the best I know at doing exactly what the [CEFC] Chairman wants from this partnership.’

At the time Joe Biden held no government post. He had left the vice-presidency the previous year and wouldn’t be elected president until 2020.

The new whistleblower documents released on Wednesday also appear to show that in November 2017, Hunter set up a group text conversation on the encrypted messaging app WhatsApp with his father and uncle, who was also a partner in his multi-million-dollar deal with CEFC.

Hunter marked one of the contacts in the three-person WhatsApp group as ‘Jim Biden’ and the other as ‘Dad’.

Along with Yadong’s WeChat messages about setting up a meeting with Joe, the House Ways and Means Committee published a photo of Yadong’s business card, which describes him as CEO of CEFC Global Strategic Holdings, with an address at the United Nations Plaza in New York City.

Yadong helped run CEFC’s sham charity, used by its chief Patrick Ho to funnel bribes to foreign officials. Ho was convicted of the bribery in 2018.

The texts to set up a meeting with Joe came after months of negotiation about the Biden family’s involvement in the deal with the Chinese government-linked company, in exchange for $10 million a year.

In July 2017 Hunter sent ‘threatening’ texts to CEFC official Runlong Zhao demanding he follow through on the $10 million deal, and noting his father’s involvement.

‘I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled,’ Hunter wrote, in text messages obtained by the IRS investigators and published by Congress last year.

Weeks later, on August 3, 2017, Hunter texted CEFC associate Gongwen ‘Kevin’ Dong that he wanted a ‘[$]10 M per annum budget’ and that ‘the Bidens are the best I know at doing exactly what the [CEFC] Chairman wants from this partnership.’

At the time Joe Biden held no government post. He had left the vice-presidency the previous year and wouldn’t be elected president until 2020.

The new whistleblower documents released on Wednesday also appear to show that in November 2017, Hunter set up a group text conversation on the encrypted messaging app WhatsApp with his father and uncle, who was also a partner in his multi-million-dollar deal with CEFC.

Hunter marked one of the contacts in the three-person WhatsApp group as ‘Jim Biden’ and the other as ‘Dad’.

Along with Yadong’s WeChat messages about setting up a meeting with Joe, the House Ways and Means Committee published a photo of Yadong’s business card, which describes him as CEO of CEFC Global Strategic Holdings, with an address at the United Nations Plaza in New York City.

Yadong helped run CEFC’s sham charity, used by its chief Patrick Ho to funnel bribes to foreign officials. Ho was convicted of the bribery in 2018.

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By fat the Bidens Father and Son should be charged with Treason Vote Biden out then have both Indited