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Hunter Biden Secretly Flew to Hong Kong for Meeting with Chinese Spy Chief that Put $1 Million in His Pocket

For as much as we know about the Biden Crime family’s treasonous business dealings there is still A LOT left for Republicans to uncover, and they may have just unveiled another BOMBSHELL!

Joe Biden’s brother, Jim Biden, revealed to Congress that his nephew Hunter had held a secret meeting with Patrick Ho that had not been previously revealed.

Ho’s official job title was as an executive with Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC China Energy.

CEFC and its ties to the Chinse communist party have been well documented along with their $5 million payment to Hunter after he and his dad threatened them in a lengthy text message.

But there’s much more to Ho than just being your average “executive.”

 

In an audio recording from May 11,2018, Hunter referred to Ho as “the f**king spy chief of China.”

According to Jim, in September 2017, he and Hunter traveled to Hong Kong to meet with this Chinese spy chief.

Jim said that the pair had engaged in what he described as a “pleasant” lunch with Ho. Then at the end of the meeting, Ho asked to meet ALONE with Hunter in private.

“Ho said, ‘Can I borrow Hunter for, you know, a half-hour? We’re going to go in the next room,’” Jim recalled.

Then all of a sudden, CEFC was paying Hunter $1 million to represent Ho – although he appears to have done ZERO actual legal work on his behalf.

At the time, the US government was surveilling Ho under a FISA warrant because they suspected that he was a possible agent of a foreign government.

Hunter Biden was meeting with an individual that the US government suspected of being a foreign agent and then had his pockets lined with that suspected foreign agents’ cash – yet the Department of Justice has just completely decided to ignore this?

Just two months after Hunter Biden’s secret meeting with the spy chief, federal prosecutors in New York indicted Ho on charges related to offering bribes to African officials in order to obtain oil rights for CEFC China Energy during a meeting at the UN General Assembly in 2014.

If Ho tried paying Hunter to use the “Biden Brand” in order to get the US government off his back, that didn’t seem to work out too well in this case – but Hunter didn’t seem to care considering he came out with an extra $1 million dollars.

Jim Biden, meanwhile, told lawmakers he had “no idea” why Hunter was invited to Hong Kong to meet with the Chinese spy chief… despite sitting through a lunch with the two.

“If [Hunter] wanted to volunteer what it was, he would’ve told me. I didn’t pry into what he was doing,” Jim testified.

Hilariously, he went on to say that he hired a private investigator to look into Ho before the trip, claiming that the background check “did not reveal anything negative about Ho.”

Jim expects us to believe that he hired a private investigator to look into Ho – yet didn’t even bother asking Hunter why they were going to Hong Kong to meet with this mystery man?

Give me a break!


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