REPORT: Joe Biden Met With Hunter's Business Partners in Washington, DC

Joe Biden finds himself in hot water after apparently not telling the truth about meeting with Hunter Biden’s business partners in D.C.

President Joe Biden and his son Hunter have a history of creating business deals with questionable legal and ethical people.

That history just added another chapter on news from the New York Post, which has been regularly reporting on Biden malfeasance.

“Joe Biden met with Ukrainian, Russian and Kazakhstani business associates of his son’s at a dinner in Washington, DC, while he was vice president, records on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop show,” according to the New York Post.

“The dinner, on April 16, 2015, was held in the private ‘Garden Room’ at Café Milano, a Georgetown institution whose catchphrase is: ‘Where the world’s most powerful people go,’” the New York Post reported.

“The next day, Hunter received an email from Vadym Pozharskyi, an executive of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, to thank him for introducing him to his father,” the conservative news organization reported. “Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together,’ Pozharskyi wrote on April 17, 2015.”

The new revelations should raise serious concerns for our national security.

“There may be other legal troubles for the Bidens ahead,” Joel Pollak at Breitbart said. 

“The Post suggests that Hunter Biden used the World Food Program as a cover for the introduction between his father and his business associates,” Pollak said. “...There will also be questions about then-Vice President Biden’s apparent use of his position to benefit his son’s business interests.”

Should Joe Biden apologize for not telling the truth? Do you think we need a federal investigation into Burisma? Share your thoughts below!


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