


Hunter Biden wrote an email to business associate Devon Archer in September 2011, acknowledging that his relationship with Chinese businessman Che Feng, “has nothing to do with me and everything to do with my last name.”
“Your question – ‘why does Super Chair love me so much?’ is easily answered,” Hunter wrote to Archer, referring to Feng as “The Super Chairman.” “It has nothing to do with me and everything to do with my last name,” the first son wrote in an email found on Hunter’s abandoned laptop and first reported by the New York Post.
“Regardless – if this is for real (moved from 5% to 25% chance) you and I have to have a long talk about how we divide things going forward. My opinion is that everything I do [sic] since we became partners is equally your’s [sic] as it is mine.”
The younger Biden also joked in an email to Archer that Feng appreciated his entourage of “very handsome Aryan godlike men.”
Feng reportedly helped Hunter’s investment firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, merge with Jonathan Li’s Bohai Capital to create Bohai Harvest RST in 2013. The “Super Chairman” played an instrumental helping Hunter arrange the deal, which saw then-Vice President Joe Biden host a senior executive of the company onboard Air Force Two alongside his son.
“I don’t believe in lottery tickets anymore, but I do believe in the super chairman,” Hunter confided in another email to Archer. “I think the sky’s the limit.”
Feng was previously in business with Ma Jian, formerly the Vice Minister of State Security for China’s intelligence services.
The revelation comes after Archer’s closed-door testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Monday, during which he revealed to the committee that Vice President Biden was on call or in person at least 20 times when Hunter engaged in overseas business dealings.
“Joe Biden was ‘the brand’ that his son sold around the world to enrich the Biden family,” committee chairman James Comer said in a statement. “When Joe Biden was Vice President of the United States, he joined Hunter Biden’s dinners with his foreign business associates in person or by speakerphone over 20 times. When Burisma’s owner faced pressure from the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company for corruption, Archer testified that Burisma executives asked Hunter to ‘call D.C.’ after a Burisma board meeting in Dubai.”
The White House dismissed the allegations and Archer’s testimony shortly afterward. “It appears that the House Republicans’ own much-hyped witness today testified that he never heard of President Biden discussing business with his son or his son’s associates, or doing anything wrong,” White House spokesman Ian Sams told the media.
“House Republicans keep promising bombshell evidence to support their ridiculous attacks against the President, but time after time, they keep failing to produce any.”