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Hunter Biden cohorts wanted ‘Joe involved’ in China deal ‘family business’

Former business associates of Hunter Biden discussed getting “Joe involved” in their venture with Chinese energy company CEFC in order to make it appear as a “truly family business,” according to text messages obtained by The Post.

The 2017 exchange between James Gilliar and Tony Bobulinski detailed how they would advance their company SinoHawk Holdings by leveraging off the influence of Joe Biden, then the former vice president and now the president-elect.

It comes amid a new federal tax probe into Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings and calls for a special prosecutor to be appointed to the case as Joe Biden prepares to take office.

“Man U are right let’s get the company set up, then tell H and family the high stakes and get Joe involved,” Gilliar wrote to Bobulinski in May 2017.

In another April exchange, the pair acknowledged Hunter Biden’s personal problems and suggested that Joe Biden’s younger brother Jim was a key part of the SinoHawk plot.

“[W]hat is the deal w Jim Biden as he wasn’t part of the discussion but now seems a focal point,” Bobulinski wrote, as first reported by Fox News.

Responded Gilliar: “With H demons, could be good to have a back up, he strengthens our USP to Chinese as it looks like a truly family business, and I like the dude.”

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Joe Biden tours a Hutong alley with his son Hunter Biden in Beijing, China.

1 thought on “Hunter Biden cohorts wanted ‘Joe involved’ in China deal ‘family business’”

  1. Until you do something about the crime family, shut the heck up. We have known the old man was corrupted years ago. He is a damorat. Period….

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