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Former Business Partner Accuses President Biden Of Foreign Influence Peddling

U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House

In recent testimony before the House Oversight Committee, Tony Bobulinski, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, made startling claims regarding President Biden's alleged involvement in a 'foreign influence peddling operation' that extended from China to Ukraine and beyond.

Bobulinski asserted that Joe Biden was the central figure being promoted by the Biden family in their business dealings. He claimed that the family's activities involved selling access and influence to foreign entities seeking to gain favor with Joe Biden and the U.S. government.

According to a draft of his opening remarks, Bobulinski stated that Joe Biden was not merely a passive participant but an active enabler who engaged with business associates to advance their interests, despite efforts to maintain plausible deniability.

Bobulinski, who served as CEO of the energy company Sinohawk Holdings alongside Hunter Biden, has consistently alleged that President Biden was aware of and involved in his son's business ventures. In 2020, Bobulinski held a press conference where he claimed to possess evidence such as emails, chats, and agreements that purportedly showed Joe Biden leveraging his political connections for financial gain through his son's enterprises.

During his testimony, Bobulinski questioned the honesty of the Bidens regarding their business dealings, asking why they would be deceptive if their actions were above board. He raised concerns about what he described as 'deep untruths' surrounding the alleged corrupt enterprise.

The claims made by Bobulinski have reignited debates about potential conflicts of interest and ethical considerations surrounding the Biden family's business activities. The House Oversight Committee's examination of these allegations is likely to draw significant attention and scrutiny as lawmakers seek to determine the veracity of the accusations.

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