


It seems likely. Congressional investigators just discovered this, and then a day later, they're also alleging that Biden took bribes from a foreign national to change policy and law on behalf of this corrupting foreign agent.
President Joe Biden and his deputy chief of staff appear to have met with three of Hunter Biden's business associates, at least one of whom was a foreign national, at the White House in the summer of 2011 when he was vice president, according to emails and White House visitor logs reviewed by Fox News Digital.
At the time of the meeting, Hunter was trying to secure a deal with those associates in bonds worth billions of dollars.
Joe Biden never made a dime when he was in office! Not even a nickel, Jack!
In June 2011, Hunter Biden and his business partner, Rosemont Seneca Partners (RSP) co-founder Devon Archer, were in talks with Sean Conlon, the future CNBC "The Deed" co-host and founder of Conlon & Co., about a potentially lucrative business opportunity if Hunter would be able to secure a meeting between his father and two of Conlon's associates, Andre Lasserre and "Wang," who is identified as Xi Wang in the visitor logs.
For those of you who bet on "China" as the country Joe Biden was taking bribes from -- collect your winnings.
Sorry to disappoint those of you who had "Ukraine." Don't worry, though: Keep those betting stubs, we might find out he took bribes from Ukraine as well.
Earlier, energy executive David Gamperl had emailed Conlon a contract that was sent to him by Nagi Ghawi, chairman/president of since-dissolved Mercantile Investment Group in the West Indies, which Gamperl said had "a real business model here" and would help them make a "substantial profit."
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In a Tuesday email to Fox News Digital, Ghawi said he "asked Mr. Sean Conlon and Mr. David Gamperl as I knew them from Chicago, to organize a meeting with the VP Biden or President Obama," claiming it was "in their role as representative of the United States of America and not in their personal capacity."
"Mr. Sean Conlon and Mr. David Gamperl have good relation (sic) with Hunter Biden so it was easier for them to organize a meeting with the VP Biden," he added.
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A few hours later, Gamperl emailed Conlon, Ghawi and Conlon's business associate, Benjie Burford, saying that "the face value is over $21 billion, as each bond is worth over $2.1 billion (this could vary as it depends on each bonds series, etc...)"
Not a dime! Not a nickel!
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Later that morning, Ghawi sent an email to Conlon to inform him that Lasserre and Wang were currently in Washington, D.C., and that it was "extremely crucial and extremely urgent" to set up a meeting with them and "the Chief of Staff or VP or Both."
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A little more than three weeks later on July 27, 2011, Hoffman met with Gamperl, Wang and Lasserre at the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB), according to White House visitor logs. The three business associates were at OEOB for about 30 minutes, arriving shortly before 5 p.m. and leaving shortly before 5:30 p.m., according to the logs, despite Conlon saying they only needed a "5 min introduction."
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Paul Kamenar, counsel to the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), told Fox News Digital that the news could mean additional alleged violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), for which Hunter is currently being investigated in relation to his business dealings in Ukraine, China and others.
"If this person or persons met with Biden at the behest of his son, Hunter, and Hunter somehow was being paid directly or indirectly to arrange that meeting, then we would argue that, yes, he would have to register as a foreign agent of that foreign entity," Kamenar said.
He said the emails provide "additional evidence to how the most serious charges of foreign agents registration problems are looming and need to be addressed."
"It strains credulity to think that his dad is totally clueless of what his son's up to," he added.
President Biden has repeatedly insisted he had no knowledge of son Hunter's business dealings, despite meeting with more than a dozen of his son's business associates over the course of his vice presidency.
"I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings," Biden said to Fox News reporter Peter Doocy on the campaign trail in Iowa in 2019. "You should be looking at Trump. Trump's doing this because he knows I'll beat him like a drum. ... Everybody's looked at it and said there's nothing there. Ask the right question."
"I don't discuss business with my son," Biden said again a month later in October 2019.
Fox News Digital reported last month that four business partners, a vice president and two assistants at Hunter's now-defunct investment firm Rosemont Seneca Partners visited the White House more than 80 times when his father was vice president in the Obama administration.