How the Hunter Biden cover-up continues to this day
In the same week that Hunter Biden burst back onto the public stage to play the victim and lash out at Democrats, we also heard from his one time protector turned reluctant nemesis, Special Counsel David Weiss, with similarly self serving and disingenuous testimony to Congress.
Weiss, the former US Attorney in the Bidens’ home state of Delaware who presided over the troubled five year investigation into the former First Son, told the House Judiciary Committee that there just wasn’t enough evidence to justify charging Hunter under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
His investigators “couldn’t put together a sufficient case,” he said in June testimony released last week.
That’s pretty rich, considering that those very IRS investigators complained bitterly about the obstruction and slow walking they faced on Weiss’ watch every time they pursued an investigative trail that led to Joe Biden and the lucrative foreign lobbying Hunter did in his father’s name.
That’s why IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley and Special Agent Joseph Ziegler blew up their successful careers and became whistleblowers.
Hunter’s business model during his father’s vice presidency and beyond revolved around foreign lobbying — including for the corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma that was paying him a million dollars a year, Chinese government-linked firms BHR and CEFC, and an oligarch client in Romania.
In fact, the very first email this newspaper published from Hunter’s infamous laptop was from a Burisma executive, thanking him for arranging a meeting with his father the previous night.
It wasn’t just any old meeting, either.
Hunter had invited VP Biden to a private dinner at Georgetown restaurant Cafe Milano in........
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