Liberal Media Runs Cover On Biden’s Biggest Scandal Yet

Shocker: it’s ZERO.

ABC, CBS, and NBC, CNN – every Fake News outlet – have reportedly spent “0 seconds” reporting on Joe and Hunter Biden’s alleged shared bank account.

Establishment networks have shielded and censored the news that Biden may be deeply involved with the FBI investigation into Hunter’s shady business dealings.

Emails and text messages from Hunter’s laptop indicate the father-son duo shared a bank account that could have been connected to the embattled Biden’s illicit activities.

The messages show Hunter and Joe – through an intermediary (which is odd enough) – discussing bills and other expenses to be withdrawn from the shared account.

“He’s taking half of my salary,” Hunter admitted in one text message to his assistant.

Documents on the laptop suggest a mingling of Joe’s finances with Hunter’s.
In an e-mail on April 12, 2018, to his assistant Katie Dodge, Hunter complains that he has been “shut out” of one his Wells Fargo bank accounts.

“Too many cooks in the kitchen. Too many profile changes and such. Happened 10 days ago too . . . My dad has been using most lines on this account which I’ve through the gracious offerings of Eric have paid for past 11 years.”

The RNC also reported the establishment media have ignored three additional stories about Hunter’s corrupt business schemes. Those include the following:

  • New emails reveal Hunter Biden asked for $2 million plus “success fees” to help unfreeze Libyan assets.
  • Joe Biden’s brother-in-law asked Hunter Biden to help him secure a business license in China.
  • Hunter Biden sold five art prints to anonymous buyers for $75K each.

On October 1 Hunter reportedly sold five paintings for $75,000 each to anonymous investors at a Los Angeles exhibit. It is unknown who purchased the paintings, but a source revealed the majority of those “allowed to buy works are long-term, private collectors with the gallery, people that Berges knows personally.”

Many rich and famous elites attended Hunter’s art exhibit, including Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, artist Shepard Fairey (maker of the Barack Obama “Hope” poster), musician and animal rights activist Moby, Sugar Ray Leonard, British performance artist Millie Brown, and Gary Baseman.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti shows a Memorandum with COVID-19 city departments guidelines, as he takes questions at a news conference in Los Angeles, Thursday, March 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked on October 6 why Hunter should be excused from transparency.

When pressed, Psaki responded by directing questions to the gallerist, Georges Bergès, who has marketed his strong ties to Communist China and Chinese businessmen. “I would point you to the gallerist on specifics of the restrictions that were put in place,” Psaki said.

Bergès has never hid his intentions to do business in Communist China, saying in 2015:

“My plan is to be the lead guy in China; the lead collector and art dealer discovering and nurturing talent from that region,” Bergès said.

With the sale of paintings to anonymous investors and Hunter’s art dealer’s connections, it may be concerning Hunter also has a reported interest in an entity Skaneateles, which is believed to have “access to tens or hundreds of millions of dollars for Chinese and global investments and set up a complicated web of China-based and Cayman Island shell companies and subsidiaries.”

Meanwhile, Joe Biden, desperate to alleviate the supply chain crisis currently plaguing the U.S., has reportedly considered removing the Trump-era import tariffs on Communist China.

Are you paying attention yet?

Author: Asa McCue


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