In the end, despite Joe Biden‘s denials, the money poured from China into the Biden Crime Family‘s coffers.
The US Attorney’s Office in Delaware, which accused Hunter Biden of tax and firearms violations last month, submitted to a federal court last week a now-defunct plea offer that confirmed the presidential son received millions from Chinese sources alone in 2017-18. This includes funds from a Chinese energy corporation as well as legal fees from a convicted Chinese CEO.
The data back up reporting from investigative author Peter Schweizer’s book “Red Handed,” Just the News pieces, and congressional investigations dating back to 2020, when Senators Ron Johnson (R-WI), and Chuck Grassley (R-IA), found financial payments from Beijing to Biden accounts.
Last week, lawmakers told Just the News that the size of the payments from communist China, as well as Joe Biden’s efforts to conceal them, raise larger questions about whether such payments to his family influenced the president’s actions, such as refusing to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon or shutting down the FBI‘s main Chinese counter-intelligence program aimed at rooting out spies in American academia.
The revelations raise questions about whether Biden “would be sympathetic to the concerns of other nations or individuals based on previous relationships,” according to Representative Scott Perry (R-PA), a member of the House Oversight Committee investigating the Biden family’s finances. “And whether that is generally viewed as being compromised.” Unlike my utterly worthless representative, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (RINO-PA), this guy has some guts and is asking all the right questions.
“When you look at China and their Thousand Talents program, and other programs similar to that, where they pick key individual keys or key government individuals to compromise them, then the policy that would support the United States of America never happens because the individuals are compromised. That is what is so concerning about this,” Perry said last week on the Just the News, No Noise television show.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELLast Monday, US Attorney David Weiss‘ office in Delaware disclosed the wording of the Hunter Biden plea agreement, which was rejected by Judge Maryellen Noreika and was criticized by opponents for the broad immunity provision the Department of Justice was willing to provide the younger Biden.
The description of Hunter Biden’s revenue in the deal’s Exhibit 1 verifies most of the compensation he was previously alleged to have received from Ukraine and China, and it spans the years 2016 to 2019. In total, Hunter Biden earned around $4.9 million from confirmed foreign sources in 2017 and 2018.
Hunter Biden received $1 million in 2017 from “a company he formed with the CEO of a Chinese business conglomerate,” according to the agreement. The following year, he received even more: $2.6 million from the same source.
According to papers revealed by Congress, such payments originated from CEFC China Energy Co. Ltd (CEFC). Ye Jianming, a close associate of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, formed CEFC. The group was funded by the state-owned China Development Bank, and Ye was also the deputy secretary general of the China Association for International Friendly Contact (CAIFC), an alleged arm of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) General Political Department.
Furthermore, as Grassley stated in a letter to then-Attorney General William Barr in November 2020, using an internal CEFC document, the company’s objective was to “expand cooperation in the international energy economy and contribute to the national development,” referring to China’s national development.
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Exhibit 1 also includes a payment of $664,000 from a “Chinese infrastructure investment company.” According to a Grassley-Johnson report, his company is likely CEFC Infrastructure Investment (US) LLC, which was produced jointly in September 2020 by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (headed by Johnson) and the Senate Finance Committee (led by Grassley). This corporation is a subsidiary of CEFC China Energy Corporation, and its director is Gongwen Dong, Ye Jianming’s deputy.
According to the Grassley-Johnson report, about $5 million was transferred from CEFC to Hunter Biden’s accounts via Hudson West III, an organization established up by the younger Biden and CEFC. Given the disparity between the plea agreement and the Senate report, it is unclear whether part of the money remained in the corporation.
Hunter Biden was also paid $1 million in 2018 to defend Patrick Ho, who was prosecuted in the United States with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and money laundering. He was charged and convicted in a United Nations plan to bribe African authorities in Chad and Uganda in order for CEFC China Energy to extend its business in Africa.
According to text conversations obtained by Just the News, CEFC approached Hunter Biden in late 2015 with the intention of purchasing US and Western energy assets.
Those text conversations, provided to the FBI by one of Hunter Biden’s former business associates, revealed that CEFC hoped to penetrate the US energy market through its commercial dealings with Hunter Biden. According to a text message received from Tony Bobulinski, the significance of the Biden family was raised by business partners as an appealing selling point to the Chinese.
Furthermore, according to the plea bargain, Hunter Biden got $500,000 from Burisma Holdings in 2017. The Ukrainian energy business is still at the core of Joe Biden’s corruption allegations. Just the News previously reported that Burisma Holdings urged Hunter Biden in 2015 to deal with a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating the corporation for misconduct. The prosecutor was later removed after then-Vice President Joe Biden, the Obama administration‘s point man on Ukraine policy, urged his dismissal.
Throughout the 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden vehemently refuted allegations that his son or family had received money from Chinese sources or that his son’s business in Ukraine was illegal.
“Nothing was unethical. Here’s what the deal. With regard to Ukraine. We had this whole question about whether or not, because he was on the board, I later learned of Burisma, a company that somehow, I had done something wrong, yet every single solitary person, when he was going through his impeachment, testifying under oath, who work for him, said I did my job impeccably,” Joe Biden said during an October 2020 presidential debate. “I carried out U.S. policy, not one single solitary thing was out of line, not a single thing, number one.”
“My son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, China,” he said. “I have not had… the only guy who made money from China is this guy [Trump].”
The Washington Post gave it Four Pinocchios, stating, “Now, nearly three years later, Biden’s assertions have been directly rebutted by Hunter himself,” by his own testimony in court.




















