



House Republicans released a series of text messages from Jim Biden to his nephew Hunter, just months before Joe Biden announced his presidential candidacy.
These messages, made public on September 28th, sent shockwaves through the political landscape and raised serious questions about the integrity of the Biden family.
The first bombshell came when Tony Bobulinski, a retired lieutenant in the US Navy and former CEO of Sinohawk Holdings, confirmed that the term “the Big Guy” or “the chairman” mentioned in Hunter’s emails indeed referred to Joe Biden.
Bobulinski met with Joe Biden at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles in May 2017 to discuss Hunter’s business deals in China. He revealed an email he received concerning equity allocation indicated 10% was held by “H” for “the Big Guy.”
There was no doubt that “H” stood for Hunter, and “big guy” for his father Joe Biden.
Bobulinski also disclosed he was cautioned by his business partner never to mention Joe Biden’s involvement in Hunter’s business dealings over email or text. This was due to the Bidens’ paranoia about their activities being discovered. He further stated Joe Biden was deeply involved in Hunter Biden’s overseas business ventures and influence peddling scheme.
The revelations didn’t stop there.
Bobulinski confirmed that the Bidens went behind his back and received millions from the Chinese in side deals outside of their contract. This information was corroborated by new documents released by the House Ways and Means Committee, which were part of IRS whistleblower testimony.
These documents confirmed Hunter Biden sold access to his father Joe Biden via the “family brand,” extending their influence to 23 countries.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer identified nine members of the Biden family implicated in the corruption.
These included Joe Biden’s son, brother, brother’s wife, Hunter Biden’s girlfriend/Beau Biden’s widow, Hunter Biden’s ex-wife, current wife, and three children of the president’s son and the president’s brother.
In a chilling interview, Bobulinski stated that when he asked Jim Biden if they were worried about getting caught for their illegal activities, Jim responded with a confident “no” because they had “plausible deniability.”
This statement has raised eyebrows and questions about the extent of the Bidens’ alleged illicit activities.
The committee also released a June 6, 2017, WhatsApp message from Hunter Biden to a business associate where he refused to “sign over my family’s brand,” or give the individual “the keys to my family’s only asset.”
Chairman Smith interpreted this asset as none other than Joe Biden himself. These revelations exposed a web of alleged corruption within the Biden family, casting a shadow over Joe Biden’s presidency.