Senators Release Bank Records Showing Payments From China to Hunter Biden

Zachary Stieber
By Zachary Stieber
March 30, 2022Politics
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Senators Release Bank Records Showing Payments From China to Hunter Biden
Vice-president Joe Biden (L) and his son Hunter Biden (R) attend a women's ice hockey preliminary game between United States and China at UBC Thunderbird Arena in Vancouver, Canada, on Feb. 14, 2010. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Newly released bank records show payments made to President Joe Biden’s son from a Chinese Communist Party-linked company.

Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) presented the records on the Senate floor on March 28 and March 29.

One showed a wire payment of $100,000 from CEFC China Energy, a now-defunct company closely associated with the Chinese regime, to Owasco, one of Hunter Biden’s firms.

Another showed a wire of $5 million from Northern International Capital, a business that partnered with CEFC, to Hudson West, a company Hunter Biden invested in and managed. A contract also made public by the senators showed $500,000 went to Hunter Biden as a “one-time retainer fee.”

Two others showed a $1 million payment made to Hudson West by CEFC and a transfer of $1 million from Hudson West to Owasco, with the money appearing to go to Hunter Biden for the purposes of representing Patrick Ho, a Chinese businessman who has helped CEFC gain advantages through bribery.

The receipts are just some of the records that “undeniably show strong links between the Biden family and communist China,” Grassley said.

The $100,000 transaction was dated Aug. 4, 2017; the $5 million wire was dated Aug. 8, 2017; the two other payments were made on Nov. 30, 2017, and March 22, 2018, respectively.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer didn’t respond to requests for comment. The White House did not return an inquiry.

Grassley and Johnson have been probing Hunter Biden, who is under federal investigation, for years, producing a report in 2020 that exposed connections between the younger Biden and Chinese nationals connected to the Chinese regime and military.

Among them is Ye Jianming, a Chinese oil tycoon who founded CEFC. Ye was put under investigation by Chinese authorities in 2018 and has not been seen since then.

Biden family
President Joe Biden walks with his son Hunter Biden, second from left, as Hunter carries his son Beau and walks next to his wife Melissa Cohen, center, before boarding Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on March 26, 2021. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)

The senators discovered that Hunter Biden made millions from Ye and his company and millions more from Dong Gongwen, a financier and business associate of Ye. Messages later obtained by The Epoch Times showed Hunter Biden had a close relationship with Ye, including being the first guest at the Chinese businessman’s new apartment, while other messages listed Joe Biden and Dong as “office mates.”

Andrew Bates, at the time representing Joe Biden’s campaign, claimed the Senate report was using taxpayer dollars to launch “an attack founded on a long-disproven, hardcore right-wing conspiracy theory.” Bates is now a White House spokesman.

Acknowledging their efforts have drawn criticism, Grassley told colleagues on Monday that the report was largely based on records from the Obama administration and almost a dozen interviews with government officials.

Grassley said he and Johnson “did what any good investigator would do: we gathered even more records to prove all these people wrong.”

The senators said they plan on releasing the financial records they’ve obtained in full. Their offices did not respond to requests for more information.

“Bank records like this piece of evidence are pretty hard to deny and sweep under the rug,” Johnson said on the floor, asserting that the documents show corruption and conflicts of interest that could compromise Biden.

“The evidence is stunning, and it is growing,” he said.

Frank Fang contributed to this report.

From The Epoch Times

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