Documents ‘Connecting’ President Joe Biden to Hunter’s Overseas Business Deals Surface After Plea Deal Falls Apart

A grouping of emails, photographs, and additional documents have surfaced, allegedly connecting President Joe Biden to the business deals of his son, Hunter Biden. The information was leaked last week after a plea deal was not reached in Hunter’s case. The Justice Department received the information, which is reportedly the reason behind the plea deal falling apart.

Potential Foreign Influence Violations

News outlets stated that the information created a laundry list of potential foreign influence violations. Countries involved include Russia, China, Ukraine, Mexico, and others. One violation is connected to an online gambling business that the father and son were said to be involved in back in 2012.

A whistleblower says that the President was directly involved in the online gambling business when he was acting as Vice President to President Obama. The whistleblower says Joe would have been like a Board of Directors member or some similar capacity in the business.

Business records of the iGaming company are part of an archive of the website that includes emails from Hunter’s “laptop from hell”. The emails reference an online gambling venture based in South America.

Additional Leaked Information

Even more material was reportedly leaked to officials from Hunter’s laptop. Evidence was reportedly spotted linking Hunter and Joe to Burisma, a Ukrainian gas firm, CEFC, a Chinese oil and energy firm, and Mexican billionaires. Information also includes links to a Russian billionaire widow and a Romanian criminal.

The information was obtained by the Daily Mail and was sent to the Department of Justice. It is unclear how much of the information the Department of Justice used in Hunter’s case. The information was also released at the same time as Hunter’s former business partner/best friend Devon Archer testified in Washington regarding the case.

President Accused of Intimidating Archer

Over the last few days, the Department of Justice came under fire after it ordered Archer to go to prison for one year based on sentencing involving a guilty verdict regarding defrauding a Native American tribe of over $60 million.

Critics of Joe Biden say he used the department to intimidate Archer into not testifying in Hunter’s case. The reported tactic did not work, and Archer did show up and answer the questions asked of him honestly, according to Archer’s attorney. 

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