


Here's the nut up front: He won't say what information he has. But he is connected with the CEFC China Energy company that Hunter Biden was in a partnership with, with "10% for the big guy."
Chuck Ross for the Free Beacon:
An Israeli think tank executive who served alongside Hunter Biden as an adviser to a Chinese energy conglomerate widely suspected of serving as a front for the Chinese Communist Party now says he provided the FBI with damning information about the Biden family's foreign business dealings.
Gal Luft, the co-director of the Washington-based Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, says he provided information about Hunter Biden, his father, and his uncle, Jim Biden, to the Justice Department in March 2019. Luft served as an adviser to CEFC China Energy, a conglomerate that "aligned itself so closely with the Chinese government that it was often hard to distinguish between the two," according to CNN. The group, which donated at least $350,000 to Luft's think tank, paid Hunter Biden at least $6 million in 2017 to procure energy investment deals in the United States.
Luft's claims come as a former Hunter Biden business partner, Eric Schwerin, has started cooperating with the House Oversight Committee's investigation of the Biden family's foreign business dealings. Investigators have focused heavily on Hunter Biden's work with CEFC China Energy. The Justice Department has investigated Hunter Biden since 2018 over his taxes and foreign business dealings, though the case appears to be focused on the first son's unpaid taxes.
Luft's threat to "name names" comes after his arrest in Cyprus on Feb. 16 on charges that he illegally sold weapons to Libya and China. Luft asserts that the United States is seeking his extradition as part of a "politically motivated" payback for his exposure of the Bidens.
"DOJ is trying to bury me to protect Joe, Jim & Hunter Biden," Luft said. An Israeli lawyer for Luft claims his client provided information about Hunter Biden to the FBI in 2019.
While Luft's claims might otherwise be easily dismissed as a bluff, his connection to CEFC China Energy suggests he may know something about the Bidens. And an American lawyer for Luft has signaled he will provide information to Congress about Luft's case.
"Dr. Luft is a whistleblower," Luft attorney Robert Henoch told the Washington Free Beacon. He asserts that prosecutors decided against pursuing Luft's information "and are instead targeting him with trumped-up and false charges."
"This unfortunately appears to be part of an attempt to discredit a witness with critical information about an ongoing congressional and DOJ investigation."
Henoch did not further elaborate on the information Luft has on Biden. But the lawyer recently told the Justice Department he plans to submit a letter to Congress that will detail statements that Luft gave to the Justice Department during an interview in Belgium, according to documents obtained by the Free Beacon.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden's definitely not done yet, says his Gisele-Fetterman-like wife, who will put this man in a box if it gives her a few more hours in the spotlight.
"How many times does he have to say it for you to believe it?" the first lady said in Nairobi, the second and final stop of her five-day trip to Africa.
She added, "He says he's not done. He's not finished what he's started. And that's what's important."
Biden aides have said an announcement is likely to come in April, after the first fundraising quarter ends, which is around the time that President Barack Obama officially launched his reelection campaign.
The media spends half of its time trying to urgently nudge Biden out of the race. But it spends half of its time trying to rehabilitate his image, in case he's too insensate to feel all that urgent nudging. Last week the New York Times attempted to recast the nasty and stupid, venal, crass, and grasping class-climber Biden as, get this, a thoughtful statesman who is eternally a proud blue-collar member of the working class.
Get ready to read and hear "Scranton" a lot. They want you to think that his scrappy Scranton boyhood made him the man he is today. [Biden] left there when he was 10-years-old and hasn't lived there for seven decades, but, hey, why let reality blur the narrative?
It's a working-class upbringing that never happened but by the time the writers of Biden fanfic are done with the story you'd swear that he worked in a coal mine until the day he was sworn into the United States Senate.
[The NYT hagiorapher David] Leonhardt spends much of the newsletter portraying Biden's political choices as being solely driven by his identification with -- and concern for -- the working class. It's a bit much to take, given the fact that Joe Biden has spent over half of a century working in the elite upper tier of American politics. The military equivalent of Biden's political career would be entering the Army as a full-bird colonel and ending up as a four-star general.
People continue to be impressed by "Dr." Jill Biden's fashion sense, which is that of a 12 year old girl with developmental delay. Don't be mesmerized only by the pixelation on the dress; check out the Chucky T's as well.
"Doctor" Jill is 72 or 73 years old. I realize that people don't want to "dress older" than they are or accept that they are dowdy or non-vital, and I mean, I totally do get that, but you cannot dress like a Bratz doll when you are in your seventies. You look stupid and desperate and it highlights your age rather than stealing attention away from it.
Jill Biden looks okay for a 73 year old -- but when she dresses like this, all anyone thinks is, "She's too old for this."
Not only that, but her sense of fashion is just shit. She thinks she has one; she does not. She, like her husband, is a cretin. They both need to stop making all decisions, including about clothing themselves.