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This Family Stands for Selling Out
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This Family Stands for Selling Out

Hunter Biden, a drug addict, Navy dropout, and porn addict, garnered multi-million-dollar payments by selling access to and influence with his father, Joe Biden. ...
R. Cort Kirkwood
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One of the remarkable business-success stories of the 21st century must be that of Hunter Biden, the 50-year-old son of Joe Biden. Despite the younger Biden being a drug addict, despite the Navy discharging him for his addiction, and despite other personal problems, global business giants sought his counsel and paid him handsomely.

Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian natural gas company at the center of the Biden-Burisma influence-peddling scheme, paid him millions. And energy businessmen in China nearly formed an investment company with Hunter and his business partners, and what Rudy Giuliani, an advisor to President Trump, calls the “Biden Crime Family.”

 Despite having no relevant experience in the energy field, Biden’s business acumen and brilliant reputation apparently preceded him. Like E.F. Hutton in the old television commercials, when H. Biden talks, people listen. Big people. Like Chinese communists. 

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