Joe Biden is the 2019 candidate asserted “I’ve never spoken to my son [Hunter] about his overseas business dealings!” It’s a claim the White House still insists is true but new evidence suggests it’s a blatantly false assertion — and the Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) networks aren’t telling their viewers about it.
The following is an extract from the New York Post, Hunter Biden’s business partner Eric Schwerin visited the White House It was used 19 times when Joe Biden was serving as President Barack Obama’s Vice President. These visits also included an encounter with Vice President Biden on November 17, 2010.
It Post also reported that White House visitor logs “reveal that Schwerin met with various close aides of both Joe and Jill Biden at key moments in Hunter’s life when he was striking multi-million dollar deals in foreign countries, including China. Yet President Biden has long insisted he had no involvement in his son’s foreign affairs.”
Beginning Monday morning (April 25) none of the broadcast network evening, morning or Sunday roundtable shows have mentioned this latest New York Post stunner.
On Saturday, April 23, The New York PostThis bombshell was revealed by the BBC:
Hunter Biden’s closest business partner made at least 19 visits to the White House and other official locations between 2009 and 2015, including a sitdown with then-Vice President Joe Biden in the West Wing.
Visitor logs from the White House of former President Barack Obama reviewed by The Post cast further doubt over Joe Biden’s claims that he knew nothing of his son’s dealings.
Eric Schwerin met Vice President Biden in the West Wing November 17, 2010, as he was then the president and CEO of Rosemont Seneca Partners, an investment fund that has since been disbanded.
It logs also reveal that Schwerin met with various close aides of both Joe and Jill Biden at key moments in Hunter’s life when he was striking multi-million dollar deals in foreign countries, including China. Yet President Biden has long insisted he had no involvement in his son’s foreign affairs. “I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,” he said in 2019.
“Not everyone gets to meet the Vice President of the United States in the White House. The press should be asking why Hunter Biden’s business associates — like Eric Schwerin — had that privilege and were given access to the Obama White House,” said Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin). “This is additional evidence that Joe Biden lied when he said he never discussed Hunter’s foreign business dealings. It’s well past time for the corporate media to demand the truth from Joe Biden. The corruption of Biden Inc. must be exposed.”
The Post story would go onto further connect the dots to Hunter’s business dealings:
Schwerin’s visit to Joe Biden in November 2010 coincided with a time of great personal turmoil for the second family. Hunter Biden fell into alcoholism that month and checked back into Crossroads Centre Antigua.
Vice President Biden traveled to China in August 2011 for three days, where he met with high-ranking leaders including future Chinese President Xi Jinping. Schwerin, an executive assistant to Vice-President Biden, was present at a West Wing meeting on August 22 with Kellen Unterer.
In October, Hunter Biden was in Hong Kong with Jim Bulger where he was wined and dined by Che Feng, a shadowy Chinese tycoon identified in the hard drive as “Superchairman.” Feng is the son-in- law of Dai Xianglong, a high-ranking Chinese Communist Party official.
Hunter Biden signed an agreement in June 2013 with Jonathan Li (a Chinese businessman) to establish BHR Partners. Schwerin also met Joe Biden’s aides during March and May that year.
Just imagine another similar sequence of events. However, it would involve Donald Trump Jr. instead of Hunter Biden. ABC, CBS and NBC would have wall-papered their programming with the scandal to such a degree that “Eric Schwerin” would be a household name by now. The fact that he isn’t demonstrates how thoroughly ABC, CBS and NBC have scrubbed the Hunter Biden scandal from their airwaves.